Again with the fences...Seattle Mariners Insider Suggests Drastic Idea For Organization Moving Forward
Seattle Mariners Insider Brent Stecker of Seattle Sports 710 has a drastic idea for the Seattle Mariners moving forward: Move the fences back at T-Mobile Park.www.yardbarker.com
Nearly all of those guys you listed seem like Jerry guys cause they were all highly rated at one time.In case you wanted to see Dipoto's Free Agent List:
More than 500 players became minor league free agents this week. Some notable names?
SS Zack Short
3B J.D. Davis
RHP Brad Keller
3B Bobby Dalbec
3B David Bote
RHP Deivi Garcia
C Tucker Barnhart
RHP James Karinchak
3B Elehuris Montero
While the theory makes sense, I think the Orioles production increase is because they got a bunch of studs on offense. Plus the fences aren’t the problem that hitters complain about. You got the camp that hates the batters eye (which is the mound isn’t lineup up with back drop) then you got the hitters who want the roof closed from April-June or basically anyday that isn’t 70 plus and sunny.Seattle Mariners Insider Suggests Drastic Idea For Organization Moving Forward
Seattle Mariners Insider Brent Stecker of Seattle Sports 710 has a drastic idea for the Seattle Mariners moving forward: Move the fences back at T-Mobile Park.www.yardbarker.com
And cheap.Nearly all of those guys you listed seem like Jerry guys cause they were all highly rated at one time.
Agreed.While the theory makes sense, I think the Orioles production increase is because they got a bunch of studs on offense. Plus the fences aren’t the problem that hitters complain about. You got the camp that hates the batters eye (which is the mound isn’t lineup up with back drop) then you got the hitters who want the roof closed from April-June or basically anyday that isn’t 70 plus and sunny.
I don’t really know the whole scientific stuff with the marine layer. I just know when the Mariners had good hitters no one talked about it. Then once the hitters sucked this marine layer thing popped up.And cheap.
Agreed.
Question: Does the marine layer knock the ball down or hang the ball up? I have always wondered which. I thought they said it hangs the ball up and that is why we are horrible at hitting doubles.
Agreed. I have said for years stats lie. They blame the park not home run friendly for example yet the lineup in barely AAA all those years. But to your point, Cleveland, Detroit and KC are 3 great examples of how to build an offense on a budget or just how to build one. 9 contact hitters who slap the ball around are pain in the asses. I want us to be a pain in the ass offense.I don’t really know the whole scientific stuff with the marine layer. I just know when the Mariners had good hitters no one talked about it. Then once the hitters sucked this marine layer thing popped up.
But I do know if this marine layer theory is real, the best way to beat it is build a team like Cleveland and not build a team designed for HR’s or keep collecting guys banking on them having a bounce back.