MLB didn't do the Mariners any favors with only one off day in September and that brutal road trip cross-country to finish the season.
Very well put.
Sometimes, firing a manager is merely a PR stunt for an indifferent front office to get media/fans off their backs over poor performance. That's not the case with ATL.
Our beat writers/media personalities either pander to the M's organization, or don't care much about baseball compared to other sports. You won't find many who dare to criticize the priorities of the our ownership more than maybe with a tepid article or two in the offseason. It's not like that in real sports towns with storied pasts and fans hungry for wins.
I was hoping that the Squawks win would elevate Seattle to becoming a real sports town again like it was for a time in the 90s, but I guess it's still not enough to make this a baseball town.