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One of the prevailing justifications for the trade that sent Michael Saunders to the Toronto Blue Jays and brought J.A. Happ to the Mariners was that Happ figures
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Signing Nelson Cruz was a move made by the Mariners using questionable decision making. Cruz is no longer an outfielder of any quality, and while the Mariners indicated
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I doubt that there is anything left to be said about the Nelson Cruz signing that hasn’t been said yet. Last offseason I wrote about how Rajai Davis
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Last offseason the Mariners were hell bent on adding a closer. Tom Wilhelmsen had suffered an unexpected implosion in the 2013 season, and the team had an established
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Today the Mariners made one of the best moves they could have possibly made this offseason when they extended Kyle Seager for seven years. I mean, imaginge the
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There probably hasn’t been a trade in the history of the Mariners that I’ve hated more than the trade that sent John Jaso to the Oakland Athletics, netting
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Michael Saunders is a pretty good baseball player. That seemed like a quite unlikely statement after 2011, following three partial and mostly-unproductive seasons of Saunders with the Mariners,
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Embracing the platoon to fix the Mariners 1B/DH issues
Casey McLain |
4 October, 2014
Since the last day the Mariners fielded a team that included John Olerud the team has struggled to find a consistent, long-term option at first base. They signed
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When the Mariners started the 2014 season with Randy Wolf kind of on the roster, they would have been thrilled to get the kind of results they’ve gotten
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Dustin Ackley was supposed to be good. The Mariners drafted him second overall because he was supposed to be good. There was never much of a chance that
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