Bull pen maybe not bad either
Strickland
Armstrong
Gearrin
Swarzack
Rosscup ....L/L
Brennan
Elias..........L/L
Rumbelow
Altavilla
Bradford
Festa
Tovailala...maybe in July
Not a bad bull pen...imo...lololol
Lol
No need to rush...a E E trade
We will be happy to have him in a mariners
Uniform
Gordan..L/L..2b
Bechham.......ss
Smith..........L/L..cf
Haniger.............rf
Bruce.............L/L....LF
Encarnacion.......DH/1b
Seager..............L/L...3b
Healey........................1b
Narvaez...............L/L....catch
Fritas....................catch
Nagron...................inf
Santana..................of
Vogelbach............L/L..1b/Dh
And if Houston finds itself out of it in August
And..ahh late july...lololol
Oooohhh weellll.
Lolol
Pitching
Gonzales....L/L....../elias
Leake................./swanson
Kikuchi.........L/L/shefield/elias
Hernandez......../swanson
Le Blanc....L/L/elias/shefield
Lololololol
MLB: ‘No credible evidence’ Mariners violated code of conduct, discrimination law in Martin firing
MLB: ‘No credible evidence’ Mariners violated code of conduct, discrimination law in Martin firing
This is a dumb lawsuit for her to file anyway with no evidence outside of fired employees. Only real objective is for the Mariners to settle. No way she can prove the Mariners are guilty or the Mariners to really prove she is a liar and are slandering them.
If MLB really thought there was any credible evidence no way would they have allowed the Mariners to trade every Latin player on their 40 man not named Felix.
This is a question I have..on an EE trade
To Tampa
They have comp picks 35 and 38
I would take the second one ==38
And a prospect that will be ready
For high A ..can debate on which one
But then eat the money to the trade deadline as well
(Prob be half his salary)
Seems reasonable to me
Yes/ Or no....???
Most of what I care about is getting him off the roster, getting as much salary relief as possible along with something in return.
I'm too tired and hungover to research previous similar trades, but I'd be happy with them taking a big chunk of his salary and a compensatory pick. I recall reading some lengthy post on fangraphs a while back that demonstrated that traded prospects generally don't have the best track record after they're traded. Part of the speculation by them as to why this is was that the team trading said prospect tends to know a lot more about the player than the team acquiring him. Therefore the guys acquired typically tend to be overvalued by outside analysis. The Mariners are probably better off taking a compensatory pick from the Rays and finding their own guy and going from there.