Thursday, September 12, 2013

Mariners to do list for 2014

The Mariners and the fans know that this season is over, even though that there is still 16 more days until the final M's game, but fans are wondering "what will next year bring"? This year has seen the major league debuts of Mike Zunino, Taijuan Walker, James Paxton, Nick Franklin, and Brad Miller; so what is next year going to bring for this team? The five man rotation is looking pretty interesting right now. Im predicting that the Mariners will have Walker, Paxton and either Ramirez or Hultzen if they don't sign a big time pitcher in the off-season (not friggin likely). But what about Abraham Almonte? Since Almonte has gotten the September call-up he has batted .276 and has shown both the fans and the coaches that he has unbelievable speed. So where will Almonte fit in the Mariners lineup next year? 

Right now, here's what I'm predicting who will be in the outfield for the M's; Ackley, Almonte, Saunders, and Guti (if the M's decide to give him another chance). The Mariners infield for next year looks basically the same as it is now, with perhaps the exception of Kendrys Morales. Now, for the catchers all I see is Zunino but maybe if Jack Z is smart he will bring back John Jaso or sign a young experienced catcher to help Zunino or keep Jesus Sucre as the backup. Danny Farquhar has probably secured his spot as the permanent closer for next year. 

The players that I am most excited to watch come back from an injured season is Stephen Pryor coming back and possibly pitching a full season. Looking at the current Mariners roster, the pitchers I don't see having a spot in the bullpen next year is Oliver Perez, Tom Wilhelmsen, Hector Noesi, and Lucas Luetge. Those pitchers have proven this year that they don't have it anymore and that they also can not pitch in clutch situations either. 

Right now though, with the way the Mariners are playing their fans wont be around next year to watch them have another stressful and unsuccessful season. So, here's the deal; the Mariners need to improve on hitting with runners in scoring position, their bullpen needs to be lights out and not give up runs late in the game, and finally they need to stay young. The Mariners front office has shown us that the last 10 years they constantly sign older players that are past their prime, so again the Mariners need to stay young. If you remember when the Tampa Bay Rays went to their first World Series in the average age was 24.6 years old, the oldest guy on the team that year was Troy Percival who was 39 years old.

Next year if the Mariners do everything that I have written about in this blog, then they might have a shot at winning 80+ games and maybe getting into the playoffs. Guess we will find out next year wont we?


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Im a huge Seattle sports nut. Thats basically about me. But im an upcoming blogger who writes only about the Mariners, Seahawks, Sounders, and when they come back the Sonics. Now if you would like me to write about something tweet me and i will write it. Now i should mark that im also Irish and have a beard that is feared above Brian Wilson's beard. His beard can kiss my beard's ass!