Recently, Seattle Mariners manager Scott Servais expressed his frustration with the team’s lack of focus during a game against the Oakland Athletics. After the game, Servais said, “We’re not playing with enough focus and intensity. We’re not playing with the same passion and energy that we need to be successful.”
Servais’ comments come after the Mariners have struggled to find consistency this season. The team has had difficulty stringing together wins and has been unable to sustain any momentum. This lack of focus has been especially evident in the field, where the Mariners have committed numerous errors and have failed to make routine plays.
Servais has been vocal about his team’s lack of focus in the past, but this latest criticism is especially noteworthy. He is clearly frustrated with the team’s inability to stay focused and is determined to get them back on track.
The Mariners have responded to Servais’ criticism by making a conscious effort to stay focused during games. Players have been seen talking to each other in the dugout and on the field, and they have been more vocal about keeping each other accountable.
Servais’ criticism is a reminder that focus is essential for success in baseball. The Mariners need to stay focused if they want to turn their season around and make a run at the playoffs. It will be interesting to see if Servais’ words have an impact on the team’s performance going forward.