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Will the Seattle Mariners, who are in contention for an American League wild-card spot, end their 19-year playoff drought this season? (Poll Closed)

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Total Votes: 531
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  • Peter Kartak - 3 years ago

    HAHAHA!

  • BaiseBawler - 3 years ago

    they haven't done enough to shore up the roster for a playoff run. as usual, they appear to be more focused on being cheap and being profitable than actually spending any money on players of note. this appears to be an organizational cancer. those repeatedly focusing on being miserly, rather than building a winning team, need to disappear and look for work elsewhere. they are pure failures, as cheap as they are, they can't help stinking up the joint. they pay players way too much, for too little output, and the players that deserve pay based on performance, get the shaft.

    baseball reference states "Playoff Odds: 1.6% to make postseason, 0.1% to win World Series".
    that's more than a long shot. that's like finding a needle in a haystack, and no one in the mariners organization has any track record of such miracles.

    498 Runs, 545 Runs Allowed

    i can't remember the last team that did much with such a negative run differential.
    until the prospects they have in AA, right now, make it to the bigs, and have a year to acclimate, they don't have much of a chance. unless, of course, they spend some money for proven players that play well in our weather and at the field in seattle. that, however, seems impossible with current ownership and policies.
    look for the drought to continue, i only wish ownership would die of dehydration.

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