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Yeah .holander..comes off.
I say lower just cause I don’t think the pitching will stay healthy. And generally when a closer gets over worked one season he struggles the next oneIs this an 84 win kind of team as currently composed? Higher? Lower?
I am going with 82. I say the same as wazzu. Pitching has to take a step back and I think the pen isn't what it was last year and last year it was just okay. Munoz scares me. Brash is a huge question mark and the guy from White Sox we barely know.Is this an 84 win kind of team as currently composed? Higher? Lower?
60-win offenseIs this an 84 win kind of team as currently composed? Higher? Lower?
Well, he has to be right one of these years...right?Pretty sad when we are all on the bubble around if this team can finish at, or above .500 as the base likelihood.
And Jerry basically calling us all idiots for not seeing how truly great their lineup actually is! They were so close late last year to almost not sucking ass every single game.
Well, the truth is that if the 2024 Mariners offense and rotation had the 2023 bullpen, they would have made the playoffs. Dipoto got lucky with the bullpen in 2022 and 2023, and it gave him the confidence that he could trade away high value relievers any time he wanted and replace them easily with castoffs who would step up and be just as effective. His luck ran out last year. If he wasn't going to re-stock the infield this winter, he could have at least picked up a couple of somewhat low-cost effective veteran middle relievers. But, he failed to even do that. Instead, he is once again hoping for luck.Pretty sad when we are all on the bubble around if this team can finish at, or above .500 as the base likelihood.
And Jerry basically calling us all idiots for not seeing how truly great their lineup actually is! They were so close late last year to almost not sucking ass every single game.