I don't know. I'm not the one saying that it doesn't matter. It probably did hurt a couple of these pansies feelers that their pal was traded so they had a couple bad days.Sibelius Hindemith wrote: ↑Tue Aug 10, 2021 4:06 amIf it is to be believed that psychology is playing a role in Toro's level of play, based on the assumption that he is now happier, why is it discounted with regard to the performance of players that were clearly unhappy following the trade?
More likely, we lost a few tough games against some good, contending teams.
The Mariners have created themselves a progressive clubhouse, so you get what you wish for.
Mariners players know they'll get away with throwing a hissyfit so they throw one. Kind of like a child when they overreact. If you don't check them they'll think that's how to get their way.