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To most people, it’s just a random figure. To a group of Seattle Mariners fans, it’s a rallying cry, a reason for anger. To Jerry Dipoto? It’s an example of good intentions gone wrong.
As the Mariners trudge through the final weeks ... had already decided by midsummer to proceed for a 10th season with Jerry Dipoto as the head of the club’s baseball operations, The Seattle ...
This story was excerpted from Daniel Kramer’s Mariners Beat newsletter. To read the full newsletter, click here. And ...
The Seattle Mariners have an interesting problem that doesn't seem to have a clear solution: what to do with top 100 prospect Harry Ford. The first-round 2021 d ...
Ryan Divish and Adam Jude of the Seattle Times report that Mariners’ ownership decided earlier this summer to retain president of baseball operations Jerry Dipoto. The report indicates that ...
However, one common theme for Mariners GM Jerry DiPoto is that his offseason moves – or sometimes lack thereof – receive the brunt of criticism from Seattle fans. Even the Mariners lack of ...
Over the weekend, the Seattle Mariners made the surprising decision to release outfielder Mitch Haniger. The M's will still owe him the $15.5 million remaining on his contract. The 34-year-old had ...
the Mariners made Jerry Dipoto available to the media via video conference to discuss an offseason that most would classify as “uneventful” and others would label “uninspiring.” ...
For Mariners president of baseball operations Jerry Dipoto, always verbose in answering a question and unafraid to share his thinking, the topic of his team’s payroll and free-agent spending has ...
Jerry Dipoto, the Mariners’ president of baseball operations, sounds flummoxed. “Coming into the season, we all thought this was the most talented group that we’ve had,” said Dipoto ...
As the release was made public, here's what Mariners president of baseball operations Jerry Dipoto had to say: “Mitch has been a significant part of Mariners history and will be missed ...