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PolarVortex
Nanook of the North
2012
619 runs (14th in AL)
2013
624 runs (12th in AL)
2014
on pace for 641 runs (tied for 12th in AL)
As you can see, despite a change in personal at some positions, the overall run production has not changed much this year. The primary differences this year (in order of impact) have been:
1. Bullpen
2. Starting pitching
3. Overall league offense has declined while the Mariners offense has not.
4. McClendon and coaching stafff
619 runs (14th in AL)
2013
624 runs (12th in AL)
2014
on pace for 641 runs (tied for 12th in AL)
As you can see, despite a change in personal at some positions, the overall run production has not changed much this year. The primary differences this year (in order of impact) have been:
1. Bullpen
2. Starting pitching
3. Overall league offense has declined while the Mariners offense has not.
4. McClendon and coaching stafff