Mariners Are The Worst In Baseball? | Screwed?

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  • čas přidán 27. 07. 2024
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Komentáře • 4

  • @Zabonator-xh6jq
    @Zabonator-xh6jq Před 26 dny +3

    Great video keep up the good work :)

  • @nateowen1843
    @nateowen1843 Před 25 dny

    Truth good sir, averaging 10.2 K's per game.... I was worried getting rid of Hernandez, and Saurez and the beginning of the year, thats roughly 190 RBIS that they needed to supplement, at there solution was too add 2 old always hurt strike out machines (Haniger and Palonco). IF this team does not make the playoffs, major organization changes need to come from top and bottom or they are going to waste 5 premier pitchers prime. Great video bud.

    • @TouchingBasesPod
      @TouchingBasesPod  Před 25 dny

      I'm 1000% on board. But I think we need a new hitting coaching staff.

  • @coachmullen1
    @coachmullen1 Před 11 dny

    Nope. This team was sketchy from the beginning, with a lot of question marks. There is no point in the season where the offense has looked good for even one week. I doubt they've had a week when they averaged 4.5 runs per game.
    They didn't want to pay Teoscar and he probably didn't want to be here again.
    They paid Julio and Evan White before they'd proven or solidified themselves as consistent professionals. But they gave up on a 23 year old Jared Kelenic.
    They committed to Ty France and Dylan Moore, and both of them suck. France is always smiling when he should be competing, and Dylan Moore is trying a hard as he can, but he just can't... not with any kind of consistency.
    They gambled on part time players, injury-prone players, and a Luis Urias, who had a flash in the pan season three years ago, to become full time studs but only Luke Raley has been a worthy major league player.
    The point is, they've been unwatchably bad since spring training. They never showed any juice. They have bad swings and bad approaches at the plate.
    They've mismanaged a winning hand because the front office is cheap, petty, and they seem to be poor judges of talent and character.