In any event, you can probably stop making fun of Dipoto and Hollander.
Right now, they have a more reliable lineup (injuries permitting) and overall, an improvement on last year’s strikeout artists, who racked up the second-most whiffs in MLB.
Here is a chunk of truth, and sometime in July, please recall that I shared it with you: The Mariners’ offense may well depend on some rookies (or near-rookies) coming along during the second half of the year.
Fans want big ideas, major moves whether they make true financial or on-the-diamond sense, or whether they only make as much sense as sitting around and trading baseball cards in the garage. That’s why I’m here to help.