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chasenally wrote:Seattle has no idea how to build a team for their park. As long as that works it wont work in Sleepless in Seattle. Its a joke. I wonder what the heck is going on there and then I remember oh yea they sighed a 2b to mega money. They thought they were the Yankees of the North
I've never been a Zdurencick fan, but he's done an excellent job putting together the current Mariners team. A GM shouldn't just build his team to maximize success in its home park; it has to succeed on the road, too.
Firstly, that 2b they signed had a very impressive .314/.382/.454 line with 14 hrs and 82 rbis, played outstanding defense, and was the undoubted leader of the team. In Zunino, they have another leader with power and excellent D. 3b Seager is powerful enought to hit 26 hr for them. And if he can hit 26, Nelson Cruz hitting 30 is probable. Austin Jackson gives them needed defense in Safeco's cavernous Cf, and Seth Smith brings his on-base skills and lh extra-base pop to Rf. So, they do have a sound lineup for their park
And their pitching is in even better shape. Hernandez, Iwakuma, T. Walker, and Paxton form one of the most talented front fours in the leauge, and 3 of them throw extremely hard. Rodney, Wilhelmsen, Farquhar, and Medina all form the basis of an excelllent bullpen. So, the M's also have the excellent pitching a solid Safeco team needs.
So, it most likely won't be "sleepless in Seattle." Very likely, it will be division champ or Wild Card team in Seattle. Considering they also have blue chip prospects like Alex Jackson and D.J. Peterson on the way, the M's should be competitive team in Seattle for a while.