- Thu Dec 12, 2024 12:00 am
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Mariners First Base Conundrum: Are They Aiming Too Low?
The Mariners are reportedly seeking a right-handed veteran first baseman to platoon with Luke Raley. Names like Carlos Santana, Justin Turner, and even Christian Walker have been floated. But is this the right approach for a team looking to make a real playoff push?
Santana and Turner are solid veterans, but are they difference-makers at this point in their careers? Santana’s Gold Glove defense is appealing, but is he willing to embrace a platoon role? Turner seems eager to return to Seattle, but his age and recent performance raise questions.
While Walker represents a significant upgrade offensively and defensively, his price tag might be prohibitive for the Mariners. If they're serious about contending, shouldn't they be willing to push their budget for a player of Walker's caliber?
Is Dipoto being too cautious? Are they missing a bigger opportunity to address their offensive needs? Could a trade involving Raley or other players open up possibilities for a more impactful acquisition? Or perhaps an internal solution exists. What about giving more playing time to a younger prospect?
What's your take, Mariners fans? Are Santana, Turner, or Walker the answer? Or should Seattle aim higher? What other options should they be exploring? Let's discuss!
The Mariners are reportedly seeking a right-handed veteran first baseman to platoon with Luke Raley. Names like Carlos Santana, Justin Turner, and even Christian Walker have been floated. But is this the right approach for a team looking to make a real playoff push?
Santana and Turner are solid veterans, but are they difference-makers at this point in their careers? Santana’s Gold Glove defense is appealing, but is he willing to embrace a platoon role? Turner seems eager to return to Seattle, but his age and recent performance raise questions.
While Walker represents a significant upgrade offensively and defensively, his price tag might be prohibitive for the Mariners. If they're serious about contending, shouldn't they be willing to push their budget for a player of Walker's caliber?
Is Dipoto being too cautious? Are they missing a bigger opportunity to address their offensive needs? Could a trade involving Raley or other players open up possibilities for a more impactful acquisition? Or perhaps an internal solution exists. What about giving more playing time to a younger prospect?
What's your take, Mariners fans? Are Santana, Turner, or Walker the answer? Or should Seattle aim higher? What other options should they be exploring? Let's discuss!