Who are the most pleasantly surprising and disappointing acquisitions in Mariner history?

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Re: Who are the most pleasantly surprising and disappointing acquisitions in Mariner history?

Post by DavidGee24 » Sun Aug 17, 2025 3:14 am

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Cirillo would have be be up there, but I'd say my very first one was Pete O'Brien. They should have sold beer at his batting average. Everyone needs a beer for under 2 bucks!
I remember them making a big deal about O'Brien who'd had some good years with the Rangers but sucked with the Indians before we got him. And not only did he suck for us, but the organization trotted him out there for FOUR seasons. You know what his best WAR sesson was? ZERO. POINT. ZERO.

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Re: Who are the most pleasantly surprising and disappointing acquisitions in Mariner history?

Post by Donn Beach » Sun Aug 17, 2025 3:27 am

DavidGee24 wrote:
Sun Aug 17, 2025 3:14 am
Michael K. wrote:
Fri Aug 15, 2025 3:53 pm
Cirillo would have be be up there, but I'd say my very first one was Pete O'Brien. They should have sold beer at his batting average. Everyone needs a beer for under 2 bucks!
I remember them making a big deal about O'Brien who'd had some good years with the Rangers but sucked with the Indians before we got him. And not only did he suck for us, but the organization trotted him out there for FOUR seasons. You know what his best WAR sesson was? ZERO. POINT. ZERO.
He was their Robinson Cano signing at that time

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Re: Who are the most pleasantly surprising and disappointing acquisitions in Mariner history?

Post by DavidGee24 » Sun Aug 17, 2025 3:28 am

seattlefan-daBronx wrote:
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Robbie FUcking Cano! Fits both of the those categories.

I watched Robbie for YEARS play second base for the Yankees and win World Championships.

Was so excited when we acquired him. Finally the Mariners get a winner and legit bat.

Then he proceed to shoot up the ass in D.R. not once but got caught TWICE by Major League Baseball.

Although I still think he was one of the greatest infielders hitting the other way I've ever seen....

FUCK YOU Robbie for screwing us and the end of your career if I might add.
Are you surprised that Cano put up good numbers for us or that we got him?

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Re: Who are the most pleasantly surprising and disappointing acquisitions in Mariner history?

Post by DavidGee24 » Sun Aug 17, 2025 3:35 am

Donn Beach wrote:
Sun Aug 17, 2025 3:27 am
DavidGee24 wrote:
Sun Aug 17, 2025 3:14 am
Michael K. wrote:
Fri Aug 15, 2025 3:53 pm
Cirillo would have be be up there, but I'd say my very first one was Pete O'Brien. They should have sold beer at his batting average. Everyone needs a beer for under 2 bucks!
I remember them making a big deal about O'Brien who'd had some good years with the Rangers but sucked with the Indians before we got him. And not only did he suck for us, but the organization trotted him out there for FOUR seasons. You know what his best WAR sesson was? ZERO. POINT. ZERO.
He was their Robinson Cano signing at that time
Pretty much, NOBODY wanted to play for the Mariners. The first acquisitions we made that got fans going were in the offseason we got Richie Zisk and Jeff Burroughs, although Burroughs was a corpse at that point.

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Re: Who are the most pleasantly surprising and disappointing acquisitions in Mariner history?

Post by Hy Feiber » Sun Aug 17, 2025 3:44 am

DavidGee24 wrote:
Sun Aug 17, 2025 3:14 am
Michael K. wrote:
Fri Aug 15, 2025 3:53 pm
Cirillo would have be be up there, but I'd say my very first one was Pete O'Brien. They should have sold beer at his batting average. Everyone needs a beer for under 2 bucks!
I remember them making a big deal about O'Brien who'd had some good years with the Rangers but sucked with the Indians before we got him. And not only did he suck for us, but the organization trotted him out there for FOUR seasons. You know what his best WAR sesson was? ZERO. POINT. ZERO.
Also Rich Aurilia.

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Re: Who are the most pleasantly surprising and disappointing acquisitions in Mariner history?

Post by Donn Beach » Sun Aug 17, 2025 3:55 am

DavidGee24 wrote:
Sun Aug 17, 2025 3:35 am
Donn Beach wrote:
Sun Aug 17, 2025 3:27 am
DavidGee24 wrote:
Sun Aug 17, 2025 3:14 am


I remember them making a big deal about O'Brien who'd had some good years with the Rangers but sucked with the Indians before we got him. And not only did he suck for us, but the organization trotted him out there for FOUR seasons. You know what his best WAR sesson was? ZERO. POINT. ZERO.
He was their Robinson Cano signing at that time
Pretty much, NOBODY wanted to play for the Mariners. The first acquisitions we made that got fans going were in the offseason we got Richie Zisk and Jeff Burroughs, although Burroughs was a corpse at that point.
Believe O'Brien's contract equaled the salary of the rest of the lineup combined at the time

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Re: Who are the most pleasantly surprising and disappointing acquisitions in Mariner history?

Post by Bil522 » Sun Aug 17, 2025 6:05 am

High wattage surprises: Cliff Lee, Nelson Cruz, Floyd Bannister, Iwakuma, and Munoz

High Wattage disappointments: Jesus Montero, Sterling Hitchcock, Justin Smoak, Heathcliff Slocumb, and Jose Mesa.

Constant/ongoing major disappointment: Mariners ownership the past 49 years.

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Re: Who are the most pleasantly surprising and disappointing acquisitions in Mariner history?

Post by Donn Beach » Sun Aug 17, 2025 12:30 pm

Its hard for me to think of Hiroshi Yamauchi as a disappointment

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Re: Who are the most pleasantly surprising and disappointing acquisitions in Mariner history?

Post by seattlefan-daBronx » Sun Aug 17, 2025 12:56 pm

DavidGee24 wrote:
Sun Aug 17, 2025 3:28 am
seattlefan-daBronx wrote:
Fri Aug 15, 2025 8:45 pm
Robbie FUcking Cano! Fits both of the those categories.

I watched Robbie for YEARS play second base for the Yankees and win World Championships.

Was so excited when we acquired him. Finally the Mariners get a winner and legit bat.

Then he proceed to shoot up the ass in D.R. not once but got caught TWICE by Major League Baseball.

Although I still think he was one of the greatest infielders hitting the other way I've ever seen....

FUCK YOU Robbie for screwing us and the end of your career if I might add.
Are you surprised that Cano put up good numbers for us or that we got him?
That we got him. I knew he was a good player. That was BIG money for the Mariners and hampered other moves to make us better.
Pronouns: Kiss/My/Ass

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Re: Who are the most pleasantly surprising and disappointing acquisitions in Mariner history?

Post by seattlefan-daBronx » Sun Aug 17, 2025 1:00 pm

seattlefan-daBronx wrote:
Sun Aug 17, 2025 12:56 pm
DavidGee24 wrote:
Sun Aug 17, 2025 3:28 am
seattlefan-daBronx wrote:
Fri Aug 15, 2025 8:45 pm
Robbie FUcking Cano! Fits both of the those categories.

I watched Robbie for YEARS play second base for the Yankees and win World Championships.

Was so excited when we acquired him. Finally the Mariners get a winner and legit bat.

Then he proceed to shoot up the ass in D.R. not once but got caught TWICE by Major League Baseball.

Although I still think he was one of the greatest infielders hitting the other way I've ever seen....

FUCK YOU Robbie for screwing us and the end of your career if I might add.
Are you surprised that Cano put up good numbers for us or that we got him?
That we got him. I knew he was a good player. That was BIG money for the Mariners and hampered other moves to make us better.
I have to say that 1996 to 2000 Yankees club is the best team I've ever seen in my lifetime.
They were unbeatable. Only later did we understand many of them were juicing.
Pronouns: Kiss/My/Ass

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