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JonGuy25
Any last minute suggestions before tomorrow’s game?
sufferforsnakes
Lock DiPoto in a room before he makes another trade?
Blue_Painted_Dreams_LA
You can lock him in a room, but if he still has his phone good luck lol. He might even be able to make a trade without his phone.
lowtalker1
Get more pitching.
BB_dont_R
take a flyer on Jair Jurrjens
strostro
Seager is not 30 yrs old
mizzourah87
He will be in November
Austin0723
Only made a couple trades
SamFuldsFive
Trades and Trades and Trades and Third Place.
conquerbeard
Man, that “trades and claims” list, though.
rightwingrick
Nice overview, but your conclusion that the offense is a wash with 2016 is likely waaaaaay off base.
They have much more speed, not just in the outfield, but on offense, and the M’s are now a base-stealing threat.
They have potential leadoff hitters (Segura and Dyson) that are far better than the 2016 options.
They have a core group of hitters that now goes beyond Cano, Cruz, and Seager, adding former all-star Segura who led the NL in hits in 2016, Haniger, who appears to be the real thing and may be a ROY candidate, and even Valencia, who for the past two years has been a more-than-decent hitter vs. both left and right-handed pitchers.
With the above additions the Mariners could have one of the strongest offenses in all of baseball, in particular if Zunino at catcher continues his incremental improvements.