Why do the mariners tend to have disappointing seasons after having good seasons

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Re: Why do the mariners tend to have disappointing seasons after having good seasons 

Post#21 » by Cactus Jack » Tue Jul 15, 2025 5:47 am

Blazers-1977 wrote:In 2004 they went 63-99 after being 93-69 in 2003

In 2008 they went 61-101 after being 88-74 in 2007 and for no reason as the future looked bright for Seattle entering the season, and were expected to win the division

In 2010 they went 61-101 after being 85-77 in 2009 and were expected to win the division

In 2015 they went 76-86 after being 87-75 in 2014 and were expected to improve on that record that year

and now a season removed from being 86-76 and starting season with very high expectations they are struggling again

This is kind of a long overdue post but I figured I should respond.

The Front office & management did a really poor job of drafting & player development for a long stretch (2002-2015), prior to the current regime.

On top of that ownership is notoriously cheap.

Jerry Dipoto has done a much better job of building up a farm system. They've done a tremendous job of drafting & developing Pitchers.

However, for as good a job as they've done recently, ownership is still viewed as a major hindrance. Their cheapness has prevented this team from taking the next step & getting back to the postseason.
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Re: Why do the mariners tend to have disappointing seasons after having good seasons 

Post#22 » by Cactus Jack » Thu Sep 25, 2025 4:37 am

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