C - Harry Ford 1B - Tyler Locklear 2B - Cole Young 3B - Colt Emerson SS - Felnin Celestin LF - Jonatan Clase CF - Jonny Farmelo RF - Aiden Smith DH - Lazaro Montes SP - Michael Morales RP - Logan Evans I still think Clase has potential to be a big league contributor. Speed never slumps, he can be an above average defender, minimal power. He is a solid contributor depending on the rest of the team. Hitting 1st, 8th, or 9th and a guy who can get on base and steal bases, bunt, and contribute I still like Clase. Clase is a role player, won't be a star, but can a really good contributor to a big league team and if you give him a couple of years he can be a starter and contributor to a playoff team. That's what I see. In 2024, no, he can't be a contributor. In 2026, yes can be a solid contributor. If I were a team I would like to trade for him and have him as a throw in. I don't the mariners value him and he could be a throw in to a bigger deal.
It’s super ugly but the Ms are averaging ~5 runs/game in June (or as much as the Yankees). But I completely agree that they need a bat 😊 As for a trade, why is Lane Thomas not talked about more? Him and Harvey or Finnegan would cost (maybe Ford+?) but solve a ton of problems
The Marlins make too much sense as a partner for a monster trade. They have Chisholm, De La Cruz, and Lopez on the position side we could target. Scott as relief help and I really like Ryan Weathers as our 5th starter or 6th when Woo comes back. He's better than Hancock and maybe close to on par with Miller. That'd be a massive trade for both sides, but it'd be worth it for the Mariners. That'd almost surely mean Hancock, Bliss, Clase, Canzone, Young, Celestin, and Arroyo are all involved in that trade, with likely 3 more mid prospects included. 😂😂😂 I know, pipe dream, but historically, the Mariners have been involved in large 10+ player trades every other decade since their inception. This is that decade guys, let's keep that weird pattern going.😅😅😅
Just saying, Seattle has done good with FSU players in the past, they have 2 very developed hitters right now, James Tibbs if your looking for a power outfielder type (needs to work on his corner of spot more) or Cam smith of your looking for a bat to ball guy with pop. Smith is arguably the better developed hitters at this point but Tibbs could be a beast, thoughts anyone?
Totally get your point about the talent gap at the AA/AAA level. But it seems like a lot of the 1st round college talent in our pick range doesn’t control the zone well. I wouldn’t be shocked if they stick to their pattern given the talent pool of the draft, high upside young guy 1st round, well rounded college bat 2nd or later. Ex: Williamson, Locklear, Packard, Roden, etc… And then work magic with the pitching as always.
I am not saying Julio is bad or that I would trade him for anyone playing now. Just saying I would rather have JR. back now at his prime than Julio now because JR. was better.
Adding hitters to the M’s lineup is pointless until the M’s figure out the reason that good hitters aren’t succeeding in Seattle. It is hit or miss with bats (more miss). In case of Polanco and Garver, these are players that have numbers that are hard to explain after 2 months of adjustment to the new team. Alonso or Robert will have to go through the same period of adjustments that Polanco and Garver had to go through. The M’s need to find out why the added players are striking out of step with their career numbers. Any new additions will be susceptible to this disease.
Lyle Goldstein is counting his chickens before they are hatched. He is focused on the World Series instead of focusing on winning the division. This is what happened last year when the M’s were looking how they would do in the playoffs instead of winning the division. Lyle lost his focus.
Lyle is too focused on run differential. Remember the 2021 season when the M’s had a negative run differential of -51 ,but won 90 games. Lyle has shown that he has an east coast mentality and mirrors the Yankees way of doing business. Spend, Spend, Spend.
@@golfmaniac007 Don’t forget that the Diamondbacks finished with -15 run differential for 2023 regular season and made it to the World Series. People should tamper their expectations. Don’t count your chickens before they’re hatched. First, win the division, then worry about the rest. Constructing a World Series team on paper is no guarantee to get to the World Series. Look at the Mets last year. Last year, the teams that made it to the World Series had lots of warts (Diamondbacks had starting pitcher woes and Rangers had bullpen woes). People who don’t look to history are doomed to repeat the same mistakes.
@@williamquemuel7824 the trade deadline is before any results on who won the division. That what we’re talking here. The m’s offense is not consistent enough and has the one of the highest team strikeouts. M’s need big bat.
@@golfmaniac007 If you have been following the M’s this past offseason, the M’s acquired players who weren’t supposed to strikeout as much. The strategy was to get batters who can make contact. What makes you think that adding any new player isn’t going to strikeout as much?
Adding hitters to the M’s lineup is pointless until the M’s figure out the reason that good hitters aren’t succeeding in Seattle. It is hit or miss with bats (more miss). In case of Polanco and Garver, these are players that have numbers that are hard to explain after 2 months of adjustment to the new team. Luis Robert will have to go through the same period of adjustments that Polanco and Garver had to go through. The M’s will be in bidding war against teams like the Dodgers, Phillies, Blue Jays and Kansas City for Robert. This could easily deplete resources when the M’s also need a leverage bullpen arm. The M’s have to decide whether to stick with their MO which has been solid starting pitching, lockdown bullpen and timely hitting (just enough).
If the M’s make the playoffs I’m flying on a pilgrimage from Texas straight to pogachas
For catcher I would choose Dan Wilson.
C - Harry Ford
1B - Tyler Locklear
2B - Cole Young
3B - Colt Emerson
SS - Felnin Celestin
LF - Jonatan Clase
CF - Jonny Farmelo
RF - Aiden Smith
DH - Lazaro Montes
SP - Michael Morales
RP - Logan Evans
I still think Clase has potential to be a big league contributor. Speed never slumps, he can be an above average defender, minimal power. He is a solid contributor depending on the rest of the team. Hitting 1st, 8th, or 9th and a guy who can get on base and steal bases, bunt, and contribute I still like Clase. Clase is a role player, won't be a star, but can a really good contributor to a big league team and if you give him a couple of years he can be a starter and contributor to a playoff team. That's what I see. In 2024, no, he can't be a contributor. In 2026, yes can be a solid contributor. If I were a team I would like to trade for him and have him as a throw in. I don't the mariners value him and he could be a throw in to a bigger deal.
If you add Mariner Nelson Cruz with good defense would you? that player is available, his name is luis robert.
It’s super ugly but the Ms are averaging ~5 runs/game in June (or as much as the Yankees). But I completely agree that they need a bat 😊
As for a trade, why is Lane Thomas not talked about more? Him and Harvey or Finnegan would cost (maybe Ford+?) but solve a ton of problems
Lets just offer 3 top 10's and 3 top 25's for Robert and Crochet and be done with it.
Dan was the best catcher in Mariner history
This Texas series will tell us quite a bit. M's have a world series capable rotation with a non playoffs lineup.
The Marlins make too much sense as a partner for a monster trade. They have Chisholm, De La Cruz, and Lopez on the position side we could target. Scott as relief help and I really like Ryan Weathers as our 5th starter or 6th when Woo comes back. He's better than Hancock and maybe close to on par with Miller.
That'd be a massive trade for both sides, but it'd be worth it for the Mariners. That'd almost surely mean Hancock, Bliss, Clase, Canzone, Young, Celestin, and Arroyo are all involved in that trade, with likely 3 more mid prospects included. 😂😂😂
I know, pipe dream, but historically, the Mariners have been involved in large 10+ player trades every other decade since their inception. This is that decade guys, let's keep that weird pattern going.😅😅😅
Go get Jazz, Walker and bring up internally relievers.
Yess Victor Labrada! I love watching him play. He’s so fast.
Mariners will probs select a pitcher unless they trade a ton of bats at the deadline
Just saying, Seattle has done good with FSU players in the past, they have 2 very developed hitters right now, James Tibbs if your looking for a power outfielder type (needs to work on his corner of spot more) or Cam smith of your looking for a bat to ball guy with pop. Smith is arguably the better developed hitters at this point but Tibbs could be a beast, thoughts anyone?
Totally get your point about the talent gap at the AA/AAA level.
But it seems like a lot of the 1st round college talent in our pick range doesn’t control the zone well.
I wouldn’t be shocked if they stick to their pattern given the talent pool of the draft, high upside young guy 1st round, well rounded college bat 2nd or later.
Ex: Williamson, Locklear, Packard, Roden, etc…
And then work magic with the pitching as always.
I would go for Ken Griffey JR. I would say give up Julio for JR. in his prime. He was better than what Julio is.
I am not saying Julio is bad or that I would trade him for anyone playing now. Just saying I would rather have JR. back now at his prime than Julio now because JR. was better.
Glenallen Hill as Pedro Cerrano
Yuney at SS obviously…
😂😂
8 minutes in and still just taking turns trying to find clever ways to say the white Sox stink. We get it. lol. No need to rub our faces in it.
The rangers roster was better than the mariners last year and they had this lead in June and then barely made the playoffs. Don’t get too confident.
Is Bryant really a thief. Rendon is much more of a thief? At least Bryant is a good teammate and person by all accounts that I have seen.
Adding hitters to the M’s lineup is pointless until the M’s figure out the reason that good hitters aren’t succeeding in Seattle. It is hit or miss with bats (more miss). In case of Polanco and Garver, these are players that have numbers that are hard to explain after 2 months of adjustment to the new team. Alonso or Robert will have to go through the same period of adjustments that Polanco and Garver had to go through. The M’s need to find out why the added players are striking out of step with their career numbers. Any new additions will be susceptible to this disease.
Lyle Goldstein is counting his chickens before they are hatched. He is focused on the World Series instead of focusing on winning the division. This is what happened last year when the M’s were looking how they would do in the playoffs instead of winning the division. Lyle lost his focus.
Jose Abreu just got released. For 162 games season, he averages 29 HRs and 108 RBIs. The M’s should take a flier on him.
Lyle is too focused on run differential. Remember the 2021 season when the M’s had a negative run differential of -51 ,but won 90 games. Lyle has shown that he has an east coast mentality and mirrors the Yankees way of doing business. Spend, Spend, Spend.
Well M’s didn’t go too far. It eventually caught up. We’re looking to win the World Series. Need to get the run differential up.
@@golfmaniac007 Don’t forget that the Diamondbacks finished with -15 run differential for 2023 regular season and made it to the World Series. People should tamper their expectations. Don’t count your chickens before they’re hatched. First, win the division, then worry about the rest. Constructing a World Series team on paper is no guarantee to get to the World Series. Look at the Mets last year. Last year, the teams that made it to the World Series had lots of warts (Diamondbacks had starting pitcher woes and Rangers had bullpen woes). People who don’t look to history are doomed to repeat the same mistakes.
@@williamquemuel7824 the trade deadline is before any results on who won the division. That what we’re talking here. The m’s offense is not consistent enough and has the one of the highest team strikeouts. M’s need big bat.
@@golfmaniac007 If you have been following the M’s this past offseason, the M’s acquired players who weren’t supposed to strikeout as much. The strategy was to get batters who can make contact. What makes you think that adding any new player isn’t going to strikeout as much?
Adding hitters to the M’s lineup is pointless until the M’s figure out the reason that good hitters aren’t succeeding in Seattle. It is hit or miss with bats (more miss). In case of Polanco and Garver, these are players that have numbers that are hard to explain after 2 months of adjustment to the new team. Luis Robert will have to go through the same period of adjustments that Polanco and Garver had to go through. The M’s will be in bidding war against teams like the Dodgers, Phillies, Blue Jays and Kansas City for Robert. This could easily deplete resources when the M’s also need a leverage bullpen arm. The M’s have to decide whether to stick with their MO which has been solid starting pitching, lockdown bullpen and timely hitting (just enough).
The Mariners have zero offense & its beyond sad & pathetic. They need to draft the best offensive player available every time they select.