Divish on JDs contract situation

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Divish on JDs contract situation

Post by D-train » Thu Jul 08, 2021 9:22 am

By Ryan Divish
Seattle Times staff reporter
The anniversary of his contract extension with the Mariners, which few people would’ve remembered or felt the need to recognize, came and went Tuesday at T-Mobile Park without Jerry Dipoto making an appearance in the afternoon summer sun.

Instead, the Mariners general manager spent the majority of his day in meetings with the team’s collection of scouts and crosscheckers in the Ellis Pavilion of T-Mobile preparing for the upcoming 2021 MLB amateur draft.

Three years ago on July 6, 2018, the Mariners announced that Dipoto, who was hired in September 2015, had received a multiyear extension. While the team doesn’t reveal contract details, MLB sources at the time confirmed it was a three-year extension. It included a lengthy news conference with Dipoto, Mariners owner and chairman John Stanton and then-team president Kevin Mather all optimistic about the future of the organization.

Dipoto was in the final months of the initial three-year contract he signed with the Mariners, replacing the fired Jack Zdurienicik. While he had hoped to a receive an extension and some security before the season, Stanton and Mather waited, presumably using the time to evaluate the team on the field and the overall status of the organization.

At that afternoon news conference, Mather was asked about waiting till July to extend Dipoto and provide some clarity for the future.

“I look at it as the normal course of business,” he said. “We are two and a half years into a three-year deal. It’s not like I don’t talk to Jerry on a daily basis. It’s not like we don’t know where each other is at and what we are doing. It’s getting close to the All-Star break and it was time to get the extension done and move forward as an organization so everybody can relax and do their jobs. I was happy to do it. And it was always kind of a done deal in my head.”

The Mariners came into that Friday in 2018 with a 56-32 record and a 1 1/2 games out of first place of the American League West and leading the surging A’s for one of the two AL wild card spots by 7 ½ games. A return to the postseason for the first time since 2001 seemed something more than possible.

The 2018 Mariners eventually faded over the next three months, posting a disappointing 33-41 record in that span. The A’s continued that surge, going 49-26 to run away from Seattle and other teams. After that season, Dipoto convinced Mather and Stanton to embark on a “step-back” rebuild that saw the Mariners trade away veteran talent for salary relief and prospect return while putting a less-than-stellar product of the field for the hope of sustainable success in 2021 or 2022 and beyond.

Now Dipoto finds himself in the familiar “lame duck” situation. He is in the final months of his three-year extension. The Mariners came into his extension anniversary with a surprising 45-40 record and in contention for the wild card. A team with a seemingly flawed and inexperienced roster coming into the season and injuries to key players in the first months has overachieved to this point.

Stanton has shrugged off multiple questions about the status of Dipoto’s future since spring training. With Mather resigning in disgrace in late February after video of his inflammatory comments made on a Zoom call to the Bellevue Breakfast Rotary Club went viral, Stanton announced a changing of the leadership structure that would split the responsibilities of the team presidents into separate jobs — business operations and baseball operations.

Asked then about Dipoto, Stanton replied:

“I will continue to talk with Jerry,” Stanton said. “And I will probably talk to Jerry about his role and position before I talk with you about it.”

There has been no mention of a contract extension for him though multiple MLB sources have mentioned that the Mariners floated the possibility of a one-year extension for 2022. Presumably Stanton is waiting to see how the progression of the third year of Dipoto’s rebuild translates to success. With the shortened season due to COVID-19, the loss of the 2020 minor league season, the team’s reticence to spend on free agency in the offseason and the upheaval caused by Mather, trying to evaluate the situation isn’t typical.

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Dipoto has opted to not discuss his job situation in interviews. Though he did say on his weekly radio show on ESPN 710 that he has had discussions with Stanton.

“They are always ongoing, but I agree with you — I am pulling for an extension,” Dipoto said with a laugh. “I try not to worry about it too much. Just like we preach to the players, just focus on what you can control. We are making progress and I believe that our ownership and John Stanton see that, and that will be reflected in the way that me and our baseball operations are handled moving forward.”

But it is fair to wonder how Dipoto’s lame duck status might affect his decision-making before the upcoming MLB trade deadline. He’s always maintained that he would never make personal decisions with a reactionary sentiment on the past few weeks or make moves in an effort to keep his job. But could that change in the coming weeks.

The Mariners have players with trade value in Mitch Haniger and Kendall Graveman if they decide to sell and plenty of prospects in the system if they try to buy. If Stanton and the owners haven’t made a decision by then, would they even allow Dipoto to make major trades?

Manager Scott Servais is also nearing the anniversary of his three-year contract extension, which was given to him by Dipoto on July 20, 2018. He was the first Mariners manager to receive a multiyear contract extension since Lou Piniella.

Like Dipoto, he has opted not to address the situation when asked.
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Re: Divish on JDs contract situation

Post by D-train » Thu Jul 08, 2021 5:04 pm

No way in hell JD makes a crazy Bedard type trade at the deadline. Not because he is some selfless Saint that cares more about the long term success of the org than his own fate but because if it doesn't work out he will be fired and never get another job in baseball again.
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Post by D-train » Thu Jul 08, 2021 5:10 pm

This made me laugh.........
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Post by ddraig » Thu Jul 08, 2021 5:21 pm

Servile is the only Mariners Manager to receive an extension since Lou? WTF! What has Servile ever done for this organization except bend over and grab his ankles?

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Re: Divish on JDs contract situation

Post by bpj » Thu Jul 08, 2021 5:22 pm

If you're an owner and you knew that Dipoto had another $20-30M in the budget that he chose not to spend, I'd be questioning his instincts for not pushing to make the playoffs this season from a business and baseball perspective.

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Post by D-train » Thu Jul 08, 2021 5:31 pm

bpj wrote:
Thu Jul 08, 2021 5:22 pm
If you're an owner and you knew that Dipoto had another $20-30M in the budget that he chose not to spend, I'd be questioning his instincts for not pushing to make the playoffs this season from a business and baseball perspective.
JD spent every last cent those penny pinching miser assholes gave him. He probably even begged for more. He might have wasted it if he got it but zero reason to think he didn't spend it imo..
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Re: Divish on JDs contract situation

Post by ddraig » Thu Jul 08, 2021 7:35 pm

Dipoto didn't need more money because the asshole owners believed that every single prospect was going to succeed at the MLB level! Don't you know that ALL prospects become ALL STARS?

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Post by IStillLoveTheMs » Thu Jul 08, 2021 9:10 pm

Mans pitching his ass off.

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Post by Donn Beach » Fri Jul 09, 2021 3:35 am

ddraig wrote:
Thu Jul 08, 2021 7:35 pm
Dipoto didn't need more money because the asshole owners believed that every single prospect was going to succeed at the MLB level! Don't you know that ALL prospects become ALL STARS?
don't think they believe it, they just want to see it before opening the bank

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Re: Divish on JDs contract situation

Post by Bil522 » Fri Jul 09, 2021 6:58 am

ddraig wrote:
Thu Jul 08, 2021 5:21 pm
Servile is the only Mariners Manager to receive an extension since Lou? WTF! What has Servile ever done for this organization except bend over and grab his ankles?
It is the way he kept the lube warm and the drinks cold

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