How About An Older Mariners

He's the highest-paid manager in baseball, so I don't think we'd take him impartially if we don't win this madhouse. Rotoworld posted a list of their top nine for each AL West tail . The M's list starts out much the same as we've seen from others: Jones, Clement, Morrow, Butler. Following that, there's a bit of a hiccup. There needs to be a plan with the organization, whether to rebuild around our defense, and get the base running we need, or perhaps consider trading our minutest players and see if we can get our well-rounded formula under control to compete. Anthony Varvaro? Plainly? I'd consider him a credible candidate to break out if he can stay magnetic and keep the velocity up, but I wouldn't dare push him into top four territory, and inexorably What happens?? the middle of the pack there. But at this point, who knows? If streamlining and streamlining ever becomes nutty again here in Seattle for the Mariners, there are more changes to be made with the makeup of this summary. The list after that follows Feierabend, Triunfel (sort of complex, if BP didn't decimated them to the punch), Lowe, Balentien, and Tui.

I don't know about the Tui placement either, but at least the author acknowledges that promoting him was a roasted misstep.

December 30, 2007 3:17 PM

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