Hear the Boos? Mariners Struggling in 2019 Season

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The Seattle Mariners have been one of the most successful teams in Major League Baseball in recent years, but the 2019 season has been a different story. After a promising start to the season, the Mariners have struggled, and the fans have been vocal in their displeasure.

The Mariners started off the season with a record of 8-2, but since then they have gone just 27-44, leaving them in last place in the American League West. The team has been plagued by injuries to key players, including Robinson Cano, Dee Gordon, and Felix Hernandez. The team has also struggled to find consistent production from their starting pitchers.

The Mariners have been especially bad at home, where they have gone just 11-25. The fans have taken notice, and have been booing the team during home games. This is a stark contrast to the past few seasons, when the team was consistently competitive and the fans were supportive.

The Mariners have made some moves to try to turn things around, including trading for outfielder Jay Bruce and signing veteran pitcher Yusei Kikuchi. They also recently fired manager Scott Servais and replaced him with former Mariners great, Hall of Famer Edgar Martinez.

It remains to be seen if these moves will be enough to turn things around for the Mariners in 2019. The team still has a lot of work to do if they want to make a run at the playoffs. The fans will be hoping that the team can turn things around and give them something to cheer about in the second half of the season.

Hear the Boos? Mariners Struggling in 2019 Season