The Blue Jays have this guy Erik Swanson that the Mariners might be interested in.Sexymarinersfan wrote: ↑Fri Nov 10, 2023 3:49 amHoskins is a better fit than France is currently. That's for sure. However if it prevents us from getting Pete Alonso, then no how, no way. I think Geno's days are numbered. Would love to get a good reliever for Suarez.bhofferb wrote: ↑Thu Nov 09, 2023 11:04 pmLooks like the Phils are making Harper a full-time first baseman and moving on from Hoskins. Should we be having any interest in Hoskins?
https://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/388 ... ve-hoskins
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Oh no he will be an FA in 2026 so not enough control. And we got Cody Bolton so all good in the pen.GL_Storm wrote: ↑Fri Nov 10, 2023 6:12 amThe Blue Jays have this guy Erik Swanson that the Mariners might be interested in.Sexymarinersfan wrote: ↑Fri Nov 10, 2023 3:49 amHoskins is a better fit than France is currently. That's for sure. However if it prevents us from getting Pete Alonso, then no how, no way. I think Geno's days are numbered. Would love to get a good reliever for Suarez.bhofferb wrote: ↑Thu Nov 09, 2023 11:04 pmLooks like the Phils are making Harper a full-time first baseman and moving on from Hoskins. Should we be having any interest in Hoskins?
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Weird Shoenfield thinks the M's could use a left handed bat. So strange given they have nine great LH bats and no RH Bats. In other news Julio won his second silver slugger.
Schoenfield: Seattle Mariners. This is a long shot given their reluctance to sign free agents under president of baseball operations Jerry Dipoto, but they have to be looking at the Rangers and thinking, "We have to spend some money if we want to compete with them" (and the Houston Astros). The Mariners need a left-handed, middle-of-the-order bat and, after ranking second in the majors in strikeouts, perhaps one that puts the ball in play. Bellinger did that in 2023, striking out just 15.7% of the time. He could replace Teoscar Hernandez in right, giving the Mariners a stellar defensive outfield, or play first base, allowing Ty France to slide into a DH role the Mariners have had trouble filling in recent years. Obviously, he comes with a large degree of risk given what he hit in 2021 and 2022, but some mechanical tweaks certainly helped, and that contact rate is a good sign for future productivity.
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Ths Sporting News is predicting that the M's sign....D-train wrote: ↑Fri Nov 10, 2023 12:27 pmWeird Shoenfield thinks the M's could use a left handed bat. So strange given they have nine great LH bats and no RH Bats. In other news Julio won his second silver slugger.
Schoenfield: Seattle Mariners. This is a long shot given their reluctance to sign free agents under president of baseball operations Jerry Dipoto, but they have to be looking at the Rangers and thinking, "We have to spend some money if we want to compete with them" (and the Houston Astros). The Mariners need a left-handed, middle-of-the-order bat and, after ranking second in the majors in strikeouts, perhaps one that puts the ball in play. Bellinger did that in 2023, striking out just 15.7% of the time. He could replace Teoscar Hernandez in right, giving the Mariners a stellar defensive outfield, or play first base, allowing Ty France to slide into a DH role the Mariners have had trouble filling in recent years. Obviously, he comes with a large degree of risk given what he hit in 2021 and 2022, but some mechanical tweaks certainly helped, and that contact rate is a good sign for future productivity.
Shohei Ohtani.
https://www.sportingnews.com/us/mlb/new ... bfda3d4153
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As Jean Luc Picard would say, "Very well. Make it so."ice99 wrote: ↑Fri Nov 10, 2023 5:07 pm
Ths Sporting News is predicting that the M's sign....
Shohei Ohtani.
https://www.sportingnews.com/us/mlb/new ... bfda3d4153
Seriously, though - his logic makes sense. But if, and only if, Stanton opens his checkbook.
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It would definitely bring in more fans. It'll probably make their majority owned Root Sports NW generate a higher profit, with more sponsors.Big_Maple wrote: ↑Fri Nov 10, 2023 5:22 pmAs Jean Luc Picard would say, "Very well. Make it so."ice99 wrote: ↑Fri Nov 10, 2023 5:07 pm
Ths Sporting News is predicting that the M's sign....
Shohei Ohtani.
https://www.sportingnews.com/us/mlb/new ... bfda3d4153
Seriously, though - his logic makes sense. But if, and only if, Stanton opens his checkbook.
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I didn't realize The Sporting News still existed. I had a subscription once upon a time.ice99 wrote: ↑Fri Nov 10, 2023 5:07 pmThs Sporting News is predicting that the M's sign....D-train wrote: ↑Fri Nov 10, 2023 12:27 pmWeird Shoenfield thinks the M's could use a left handed bat. So strange given they have nine great LH bats and no RH Bats. In other news Julio won his second silver slugger.
Schoenfield: Seattle Mariners. This is a long shot given their reluctance to sign free agents under president of baseball operations Jerry Dipoto, but they have to be looking at the Rangers and thinking, "We have to spend some money if we want to compete with them" (and the Houston Astros). The Mariners need a left-handed, middle-of-the-order bat and, after ranking second in the majors in strikeouts, perhaps one that puts the ball in play. Bellinger did that in 2023, striking out just 15.7% of the time. He could replace Teoscar Hernandez in right, giving the Mariners a stellar defensive outfield, or play first base, allowing Ty France to slide into a DH role the Mariners have had trouble filling in recent years. Obviously, he comes with a large degree of risk given what he hit in 2021 and 2022, but some mechanical tweaks certainly helped, and that contact rate is a good sign for future productivity.
Shohei Ohtani.
https://www.sportingnews.com/us/mlb/new ... bfda3d4153
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Another arm for the 'Pen. Didn't we grab Justin Topa from the Brewers last year as well?
Mariners, Tyson Miller Agree To Minor League Contract
November 10th, 2023 at 9:04pm CST • By Anthony Franco
The Mariners have signed reliever Tyson Miller to a minor league contract, according to Matt Eddy of Baseball America. It stands to reason he’ll get an invitation to MLB Spring Training.
Miller, 28, has pitched in parts of three big league campaigns. While he only has 31 career innings, he has gotten to the highest level with five different teams. The righty pitched for three clubs in 2023 alone, logging time with the Brewers, Mets and Dodgers. He allowed eight runs over 15 1/3 major league innings between the trio.
A former fourth-round selection, Miller has allowed nearly seven earned runs per nine in the big leagues. While that’s clearly not ideal, he’s coming off a solid run in Triple-A. Miller worked to a 3.50 ERA through 43 2/3 innings at the top minor league level. He struck out nearly 28% of opponents against an average 8.3% walk percentage.
Miller has exhausted his option years. If he cracks the Seattle roster at any point, he’d need to hold his place on the major league club or be put back on waivers. Despite that, the Triple-A results make him a solid depth addition. The Mariners have one of the game’s best bullpens. They finished fourth in the majors in ERA (3.48) and second in strikeout percentage (26.1%) this year.
Mariners, Tyson Miller Agree To Minor League Contract
November 10th, 2023 at 9:04pm CST • By Anthony Franco
The Mariners have signed reliever Tyson Miller to a minor league contract, according to Matt Eddy of Baseball America. It stands to reason he’ll get an invitation to MLB Spring Training.
Miller, 28, has pitched in parts of three big league campaigns. While he only has 31 career innings, he has gotten to the highest level with five different teams. The righty pitched for three clubs in 2023 alone, logging time with the Brewers, Mets and Dodgers. He allowed eight runs over 15 1/3 major league innings between the trio.
A former fourth-round selection, Miller has allowed nearly seven earned runs per nine in the big leagues. While that’s clearly not ideal, he’s coming off a solid run in Triple-A. Miller worked to a 3.50 ERA through 43 2/3 innings at the top minor league level. He struck out nearly 28% of opponents against an average 8.3% walk percentage.
Miller has exhausted his option years. If he cracks the Seattle roster at any point, he’d need to hold his place on the major league club or be put back on waivers. Despite that, the Triple-A results make him a solid depth addition. The Mariners have one of the game’s best bullpens. They finished fourth in the majors in ERA (3.48) and second in strikeout percentage (26.1%) this year.
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Oh if this were only true!
