2014 Seattle Mariners’ Top Prospects: The Final List
With many large names recently graduating from prospect status, a once highly regarded farm system in Seattle now looks depleted at first sight. However, when looking deeper, you’ll find the Mariners...
View ArticleThe Brad Miller Conundrum
Rewind to early spring. Brad Miller is in Arizona, hitting .410 with 4 triples, 4 homers, and 8 walks in 21 games. He didn’t just win the shortstop contest against Nick Franklin, he got people...
View ArticleMariners’ Top Prospects at the Quarter Mark
1. Taijaun Walker – RHP Level G/GS Innings Hits Walks Strikeouts ERA WHIP AVG A+/AA 2/2 9.1 7 2 17 0.96 0.96 0.83 2. James Paxton – LHP Level G/GS Innings Hits Walks Strikeouts ERA WHIP AVG MLB 2/2...
View ArticleRe-Ranking the Mariners’ Top Prospects
With many large names recently graduating from prospect status, a once highly regarded farm system in Seattle now looks depleted at first sight. However, when looking deeper, you’ll find the Mariners...
View ArticleMariners Make Moves at Deadline, Don’t Mess Everything Up
Ah, it’s finally over. Non-waiver trading has officially closed, and no, Jack Zduriencik did not sit idly by. The Mariners managed to pull off two win now moves, and yet, somehow, some way, have not...
View ArticleFinding the Mariners’ Big Bopper
A little more than a week has passed, and I’m still elated that Austin Jackson is a Mariner. He’s one of my favorite players in the game (alongside Matt Carpenter and Jonathan Lucroy), and his...
View ArticleMariners Extend Jack Zduriencik
Coming into the 2014 season, Jack Zduriencik’s future as the general manager of the Seattle Mariners was quite unclear. The Mariners had just completed their fourth straight losing season under his...
View ArticleTop Ten Off-Season Targets
The 2015 baseball season has begun! For the Mariners, the winter objective is to find a half-dozen more wins. Here’s my list of the Top Ten targets for Seattle. (Mind you, this team will only add 2 or...
View ArticleTop 5 Reasons to Be Excited for #Mariners in 2015
The Mariners are rebuilt—stocked with young talent and prime free agent pick-ups. If 2014 was a year to be pleasantly surprised, then 2015 is a year to be thoroughly excited. Let’s countdown the top...
View ArticleShortstop Competition? Blah! Here’s the Better Idea
DFA Willie Bloomquist. Willie Ballgame might be a fine fellow, a good clubhouse presence. But he’s just not worth the roster spot at this point. He’s 37 years old, rehabbing from major knee surgery....
View Article2014 Seattle Mariners’ Top Prospects: #11 Chris Taylor
With many large names recently graduating from prospect status, a once highly regarded farm system in Seattle now looks depleted at first sight. However, when looking deeper, you’ll find the Mariners...
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