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A lot of changes this year with the new look Seattle Mariners... Las Vegas has the +/- win total for the Mariners this year at 74.5... Where do you predict the Mariners to finish this season?
This is where my frustration has been. To me, Dipoto upgraded the overall offense from last season with Cano out. The pitching staff is a who knows but realistically this team, to me, is a few breaks from being in the 2nd WC contention next year again.
I'll figure about 75 wins. Not bad enough to be top 5 in the draft.
This is where my frustration has been. To me, Dipoto upgraded the overall offense from last season with Cano out. The pitching staff is a who knows but realistically this team, to me, is a few breaks from being in the 2nd WC contention next year again.
The team's pythagorean record last year was 77-85 and they aren't going to have another fluke year where they win 12 games more than their Pythagorean win total. And the overall talent on the 25-man roster has been further downgraded. So I'm thinking they are going to fall in the 65-70 win range. I'll say 68-94.A lot of changes this year with the new look Seattle Mariners... Las Vegas has the +/- win total for the Mariners this year at 74.5... Where do you predict the Mariners to finish this season?
I was playing around yesterday trying to figure out what their starting lineup would be and I noticed some problems. Other than Seager, the powerhitter/middle of the order types are all right handed. The table setters and guys toward the bottom of the lineup are all left handed. It's going to leave the team vulnerable to relief pitching as several of the left handed hitters will be bunched together. The lineup, the way I see it right now:
CF Smith (L)
RF Haniger (R)
DH Bruce (L)
1B Encarnacion (R)
3B Seager (L)
LF Domingo (R)
C Narvaez (L)
SS Crawford (L)
2B Gordon (L)
Ideally, Bruce wouldn't be hitting third, it would be Haniger. But that may be their only option if they want to avoid having two consecutive left handed or right handed hitters in the top half of their lineup.
Healy will probably play when an opposing left-handed pitcher starts. Beckham probably will too, and occasionally Freitas.
Domingo will have to return to 2017 form or he'll end up on the bench and Healy will play full time. In that scenario I guess Bruce would play LF, Healy would play 1B, and Encarnacion would DH.
Haniger will succeed no matter where he hits in the lineup. But he's really the only natural #3 type hitter on the roster.Strong possibility but I wouldn't be surprised to see Haniger bat lead off again this year... He did a great job last season at the lead off spot...
Im with both of these.
Im at around 75ish wins right now. I dont think they are bad enough to pick in the top 10 or avoid some fake contending run that wouldnt shock anyone.
Downgraded by Direct TV package. I no longer get Root Sports. This will be the first summer since I moved here from Alaska in 1993, that I won't have Mariners baseball. I may miss it some but I'm just not interested in yet another era of Mariner's baseball where they start all over again. It hasn't really been fun since Piniella left. The 1995-2003 run seems like another lifetime now.
Downgraded by Direct TV package. I no longer get Root Sports. This will be the first summer since I moved here from Alaska in 1993, that I won't have Mariners baseball. I may miss it some but I'm just not interested in yet another era of Mariner's baseball where they start all over again. It hasn't really been fun since Piniella left. The 1995-2003 run seems like another lifetime now.