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Jim Duquette @Jim_Duquette 18m18 minutes ago
Mariners will add Mike Zunnino for tonite's game acc to Jerry DiPoto

Mariners will add Mike Zunnino for tonite's game acc to Jerry DiPoto
Ya, but...but...but we were trying to clear salary so...
Wasn't a fan of moving Trumbo in the first place. I didn't like his style much as a hitter, but he showed tremendous improvement during the course of the season. I had a feeling he would break out hitting in Baltimore, just didn't expect him to break out this much.
Not sure how I feel about bringing up Zunino. We don't have many other options, but I'd prefer he spend some more time consistently working down in AAA. His numbers in Tacoma indicate improvement, but he is still very raw having been rushed up to the majors like he was.
Oh, and I also feel like we could've fetched a lot more for Trumbo than we did. It was a rushed move to clear salary space.
Dude imagine if we had Trumbo in the middle of that lineup with Cano, Cruz and Seager. That would be ridiculous.
That is what it comes down to, no other options at the moment.Not sure how I feel about bringing up Zunino. We don't have many other options, but I'd prefer he spend some more time consistently working down in AAA. His numbers in Tacoma indicate improvement, but he is still very raw having been rushed up to the majors like he was.
Wasn't a fan of moving Trumbo in the first place. I didn't like his style much as a hitter, but he showed tremendous improvement during the course of the season. I had a feeling he would break out hitting in Baltimore, just didn't expect him to break out this much.
Not sure how I feel about bringing up Zunino. We don't have many other options, but I'd prefer he spend some more time consistently working down in AAA. His numbers in Tacoma indicate improvement, but he is still very raw having been rushed up to the majors like he was.
That is what it comes down to, no other options at the moment.
Maybe Zunino rakes this time around and answers all our questions. Ill be watching his at bats closely that's for sure.
I wasn't big on our version of Trumbo, but that doesn't mean I wanted him given away...which he ways. Just shameful to me.
Ya, Zunino was it. Sucre still rehabbing and other guy on maternity leave so that is it.
Agreed. I really want him handled carefully because of that and how terrible his path to the majors went during the Jack Z era.Zunino is a guy I really don't want to give up on because he has so much raw natural ability. He's already a great pitch-framer, and if he made contact more consistently I could see him hitting 25-30 HRs.
How much can we really learn when he will only be in a couple of games a week. He's not going to have enough at bats to give him much of a chance.That is what it comes down to, no other options at the moment.
Maybe Zunino rakes this time around and answers all our questions. Ill be watching his at bats closely that's for sure.
Probably not too much. But we should be able to see how his new approach plays at the major league level and if it will still work for him against better pitching. I know he is seeing more pitches and taking more walks and his K rate is down still fairly high but a step forward.How much can we really learn when he will only be in a couple of games a week. He's not going to have enough at bats to give him much of a chance.
One of Edgar's first success stories (as a coach). Trumbo hit .295 after Edgar took over as hitting coach.Wasn't a fan of moving Trumbo in the first place. I didn't like his style much as a hitter, but he showed tremendous improvement during the course of the season. I had a feeling he would break out hitting in Baltimore, just didn't expect him to break out this much.
Not sure how I feel about bringing up Zunino. We don't have many other options, but I'd prefer he spend some more time consistently working down in AAA. His numbers in Tacoma indicate improvement, but he is still very raw having been rushed up to the majors like he was.
One of Edgar's first success stories (as a coach). Trumbo hit .295 after Edgar took over as hitting coach.
How much can we really learn when he will only be in a couple of games a week. He's not going to have enough at bats to give him much of a chance.