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MarinersBestFan
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Everyone is aware of the Rays remarkable 15-1 run the past few weeks. And their beer budget team salary does not jive with their consistent win % year after year.
Mike Zunino got a shitty hand dealt to him here in Seattle being rushed to the bigs and fed to the wolves getting jammed into the lineup daily thru years of struggling to be a league average hitter ( for catchers )
I for one am happy for him with his success in Tampa Bay. He is getting to play for a winning franchise and has tasted the thrill of postseason and I am pretty sure the WS at least once. He is not forced to play every game like here in Seattle and although his avg this season is only .222 you have to take note of a near .900 OPS and a homerun every 10 at bats is pretty solid.
he NEVER once complained or had a bad thing to ever say about the teams woes while playing here and he always kept an upbeat attitude and solid work ethic amist his yearly struggles to bat above the Mendoza line.
His defensive prowess has never been questioned by anyone who knows baseball. And he runs pretty well for a catcher.
I catch a Rays game every time I stumble on a MLB TV line-up and always look forward to seeing him play and his enthusiastic approach while in the batters box or behind the dish.
The Rays are winning with him and that is testament enough for me.
Mike Zunino got a shitty hand dealt to him here in Seattle being rushed to the bigs and fed to the wolves getting jammed into the lineup daily thru years of struggling to be a league average hitter ( for catchers )
I for one am happy for him with his success in Tampa Bay. He is getting to play for a winning franchise and has tasted the thrill of postseason and I am pretty sure the WS at least once. He is not forced to play every game like here in Seattle and although his avg this season is only .222 you have to take note of a near .900 OPS and a homerun every 10 at bats is pretty solid.
he NEVER once complained or had a bad thing to ever say about the teams woes while playing here and he always kept an upbeat attitude and solid work ethic amist his yearly struggles to bat above the Mendoza line.
His defensive prowess has never been questioned by anyone who knows baseball. And he runs pretty well for a catcher.
I catch a Rays game every time I stumble on a MLB TV line-up and always look forward to seeing him play and his enthusiastic approach while in the batters box or behind the dish.
The Rays are winning with him and that is testament enough for me.
Mike Zunino's 116.1-mph homer | 05/30/2021
Statcast measures the exit velocity and hang time on Mike Zunino's two-run homer against the Phillies
www.mlb.com
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