Mariner Mondays - January 13th, 2025: Which infield position gets the best upgrade for Seattle?
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In this weeks episode of Circling Seattle Sports' weekly Seattle Mariners show, Mariner Mondays, CSS Seahawks beat writer and Lookout Landing contributor Jake Parr joins CSS founder and editor-in-chief Charles Hamaker to discuss which infield position of need gets the most resources spent towards improvement this offseason.
"Mariner Mondays" is Circling Seattle Sports' weekly show/podcast covering the Seattle Mariners, as CSS Mariners beat writer Brittany Wisner joins CSS founder and editor-in-chief Charles Hamaker weekly to discuss Mariners news, rumors, and other information around the team throughout the year.
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Bregman is OUT!!!
NO WAY!!!
I'LL STOP SUPPORTING TO TEAM!
It's not just a game. It's a revelation to the world of who you are.
Anyone who supports a cheater has no integrity nor self-respect.
I'll now discontinue watching you two.
@@deannalane7717 Do what you want. Professional sports is a business: the Mariners get a lot better if they sign Bregman. What do you propose they do at third, exactly?
No worries if you won’t watch us. Sorry to see you go, but we’ll keep working.
@@CirclingSeattleSports I believe the belief that we need to bring in players from other teams is based on faulty algorithms.
Teams get better two ways.
One, get better players.
Two, the players you have get better.
Especially with young teams, they can improve w/o bringing in new players.
Look at all oof the players in the league drafted and developed by each team.
Seattle only has 9 position players in currently projected to be on 2025 rosters.
Seattle has not promoted any players or even traded many.
Seattle minor leaguers just languish in the minors.
I propose we promote Young and play our own guys.
Julio and the rest will improve next season based on a better team philosophy from Wilson and company.
@@CirclingSeattleSports I propose we take someone we have and coach him up.
I reject the theory that once players get to Seattle, they are who they are and that's it.
Teams get better three ways.
1. They get better players.
2. The players they have get better.
3. Management gets a clue and stops playing their worst players.
SEA has to let Canzone play in Tacoma. They wasted parts of 2 yrs on him.
SEA has to coach up guys like Marlowe.
SEA has to coach up JP and Moore. They try to be Raleigh when they should be Robles.
My view.
@@deannalane7717 You can have your view and that's fine. Canzone has played in Tacoma. It hasn't translated to the MLB level yet, it is becoming clear he just isn't going to be a contributor. That could change, but they also don't need another outfielder right now. Marlowe strikes out too much, that has been his issue for years. J.P. and Moore aren't really guys that they can "coach up" anymore. You are realizing who they are. Players hit a point where they typically don't develop new skills, those two you just mentioned are guys like that.
At the end of the day, your idea of calling up prospects and forcing them into big league roles has a very minimal chance of panning out in the scenario that they understand what to do at this level and can somehow hit the ground running. The Mariners must take advantage of their rotation which is built to win right now.