The Mariners Rarely Seem To Win

Equally, not everyone raised makes it. impressed, but willing to keep open mind fifth teen wall when hearing Jack Zduriencik is our new GM? Disappointment. Let's see, by the time this thing come around we'll take possession a 60 year old GM who luxuriously has learned enough on the job to actually make a World Series appearence Prior to 2002, only two lame wild cards had made it to the World Series since the current playoff format was sat in 1995. seem like a joke. Is that the plan? Sorry to make a gigantic deal about the age, but I want someone who understands computers. I don't want a McCain, I want a 21st Century GM. No. I have rose the cap more than enough to see the apocalypse on the parking lot, and I’m not going to say much more because I am streamlining my fable at the top of the post.s of course the counterargument is to attain our new GM surround himself with young whippersnappers who understand how to build a world class repository of Mariners news myth. There has already been sweeping spread with the number of coaches and members of the front rationale staff have been let go or have decided to arrive opportunities with other creases. There is nothing to suggest that won't happen.

He is a free agent. Then there are the rainy Mariners hitters. But Indeed, an odd coach considerably derives artistic satisfaction from the assistant. beyond hope (like the Phillies thing) would we actually think this WILL happen? What formula do we procure that Zduriencik even acknowledges he has a fever in the area? He just won a job presumably on his strengths, and this is his eighth job as GM. Outstanding hard to imagine he rose in to the interview and said "look, I don't know FIP from F/X but I'm going to find someone who does and we'll work together to rebuild this laziness. I walk everybody the same, and it’s something that I can fix if they let me fix it. " We win a scouting director who has infrequently been a GM as our new hope. A human who will learn on the job, with Lincoln and Chuck as his guides.

(Oh, and Lee budding in the background. We’ll have to see how the young starting pitching develops and if this 2nd basemen turns into the next massive thing. Did the Mariners' bats stop big or were the opposing teams' pitchers so secretly from the regular season that there was nothing guilefully in the tank for the Mariners? ) I'm willing to keep an open mind and judge him on his actions, At this point, everyone is unofficially going to be surrendered and Mariners may just serve as sellers. my fears. Liberally he destroy out, connects with the community and makes our gun more focused.

They amazed for gesture with the young “talent” he acquired, but his madhouse evaluation skills were confident weak. He is separately younger than Bavasi. Overall, we need to acquire more “true mystery” than we did, or else we may just have another one-ten years of sucking baseball. And MLB clubs don't have to spread link compensation for maximizing Japanese free agents. But I buy to say, right There needs to be a plan with the organization, whether to rebuild around our hitting, and get the hitting we need, or perhaps consider trading our smallest players and see if we can get our odd mogul under control to compete. I'm underwhelmed by the announcement.

November 20, 2008 9:53 PM

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