A Writers View of Recent Mariner Trades

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A Writers View of Recent Mariner Trades

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Re: A Writers View of Recent Mariner Trades

Post by D-train » Fri May 12, 2023 12:35 am

Beyond belief.
His raw slash stats always seemed likely to dip somewhat with the move from Rogers Centre to T-Mobile Park. This has been a far more significant drop-off than is solely attributable to park factors and Hernández is performing worse on the road than he is in Seattle.
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Re: A Writers View of Recent Mariner Trades

Post by bpj » Fri May 12, 2023 1:15 am

Awhile back I did a rundown of how terribly Dipoto's acquisitions have worked out in terms of $/WAR.

We can add Pollock to the list. Wong has looked better recently at least.

But Robbie Ray has to join the list at this point. Was a big disappointment last year and will now miss this year and half if next year, and by then he'll be 33 years old.

Starting to wonder if the Mariners overlooked something in his medical records.

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