desbcoach wrote: ↑Thu Jun 13, 2024 3:48 am
seth8734 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 13, 2024 3:42 am
Millikin wrote: ↑Thu Jun 13, 2024 3:38 am
Mariners really play up and down to the competition.
They can hang with Braves, Yankees, pretty much everyone. But then play down to shit teams like the White Sox,barely eeking out wins.
Against good teams we would be swept. Skanks Os teams with winning records we would be on a huge losing streak. This team sucks against good teams.
U can't blame Bauman u blame the offense. Shit pitcher 1 fucking run can't blame Bauman at all u got no closer u have to mix and match.
Actually you are wrong, we have played well against good teams for some reason
Interesting the lack of confidence in this team
Through its first 68 games, Seattle’s strength of schedule (per ESPN’s Relative Power Index page) is .506, meaning the Mariners’ opponents to this point have a composite winning percentage of 50.6%. That ranks eighth in MLB. Is that good? Well, yes, and here’s why: no team with a tougher strength of schedule has a better record than the Mariners, and only one of those seven teams has a record over .500.
When you look at the strength of schedule for the Mariners’ remaining games, per Tankathon, it’s down all the way to just .473 – which is the lowest of all 30 MLB teams.
https://sports.mynorthwest.com/1776896/ ... y-you-can/