Infield options for next year
Re: Infield options for next year
Seems I made Seattle or Bust famous. 109k views of his collage..
dt
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Totally agree.Big_Maple wrote: ↑Fri Jan 02, 2026 5:04 pmI’m with you. We have an option to get a guy who has defensive value (in Japan, but still…) and he can hit.
Yes, defense has value, and Ben Williamson plays elite defense at third base. But the Mariners need offense, especially in the infield. We’ve had elite defenders who can’t hit before, and it didn’t pan out (where is Evan White now?)
If the Mariners can sign Okamoto to a 4 year deal, that makes Williamson somewhat redundant. Package him into a trade deal for another MOR starter.
Okamoto, Young, JP and Naylor looks like a pretty decent infield to me.
dt
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Defense shmefense.
Defense will never give you a lead.
And a lead is the only thing that will ever give you a win.
Get bats. Score runs. Win.
Defense will never give you a lead.
And a lead is the only thing that will ever give you a win.
Get bats. Score runs. Win.
Re: Infield options for next year
Agreed, a player still needs to pack their glove.
But as long as they play ~ average defense, the bat is all that matters.
Half the runs scored in modern baseball are by homerun. No defense is going to help.
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Re: Infield options for next year
◦ Speed: Near-zero threat on the bases.
We can always get Naylor to tutor him.
We can always get Naylor to tutor him.
DMM
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As I said in another thread, if Williamson can't be at least an average MLB hitter he's a liability no matter how good his glove is. Basically Evan White 2.0
Sign Okamoto. If Williamson does hit, then Okamoto is a full time DH
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Let’s sign him already.D-train wrote: ↑Sat Jan 03, 2026 4:52 pmOkamoto discussion:
https://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/article/wh ... 20331.html