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Ryder
I dont know if I would consider carlo’s guillen an addition..didnt he retire a few days later
Lunchbox45
who’s going to lead off? and where is ichiro going to hit?
Ryan
Ichiro is hitting 3rd
Figgins is leadoff
Andrew Steven
Figgins is leading off.. hahaha. I want to be optimistic but i don’t see that lasting long.
Tigerfan93
Why even list Carlos Guillen? Dude retired like a week ago already.
TJ
Quit scoffing at the idea of Chone Figgins leading off please….he is actually getting on base this off season, and I think reverting to his old lineup position might help him out.
If the mariners can accrue any trade value for him this season, I am sure he will hit the trade block come the deadline. (Probably on there now…)
m4r1n3r
He’ll be on a short leash for sure and Seager is tearing it up this spring.
johnrhee
Johnny Damon is still out there in Free Agency to be a leadoff hitter or bat second (Figgins would bat in either order then) and release injury proned outfielder, Franklin Gutierrez, to make room for Damon. He would be a perfect leadoff hitter for the M’s to compete in the division w/ the revamped pitching staff in starting rotation and acquisition of Montero and Jaso.
K-Hopp
Yep, releasing a young, unlucky player who’s the best defensive CF in the game and bringing in an ancient makes sense on a 70 win team. Compete? Are you serious? We’d rather finish dead last, develop players and draft a stud.
K-Hopp
Yep, releasing a young, unlucky player who’s the best defensive CF in the game and bringing in an ancient makes sense on a 70 win team. Compete? Are you serious? We’d rather finish dead last, develop players and draft a stud.