Robles is a spark plug..
In the..
#1 hole..
If it works..why change..
Just wait until the offseason when they won’t get a FA cause they have nearly $30 million wrapped up in players who should be DFA’d.We should all thank Stanton for going all in with the payroll...
The Mariners had opened the season with about $140 million in payroll commitments. Payroll stands right around $145 million now, the club’s highest figure since 2019.
And yet, even with their trade-deadline additions, the Mariners rank in the bottom half of MLB in payroll, behind the likes of the White Sox ($148 million) and Rockies ($147 million).
Seattle’s payroll is fourth in the AL West.