of 2019 Season
The Seattle Mariners have had a difficult season in 2019, and their General Manager Jerry Dipoto has recently expressed his frustration at the team’s current state. The Mariners have been struggling to stay above .500 since the start of the season, and their recent losing streak has pushed them to their lowest point of the year.
Dipoto has been vocal about his disappointment with the team’s performance, saying that he expected more from the Mariners this season. He has also been critical of the team’s lack of execution, noting that they have not been able to capitalize on opportunities to win games.
The Mariners have been hampered by injuries to key players, including starting pitcher Felix Hernandez and outfielder Mitch Haniger. The team has also had to deal with inconsistent play from some of their veterans, such as Robinson Cano and Nelson Cruz.
Despite the struggles, Dipoto remains optimistic about the future of the Mariners. He believes that the team can still turn things around and make a run at the playoffs. He has also expressed confidence in the team’s young players, such as Kyle Seager and Marco Gonzales, who have been key contributors this season.
The Mariners will need to make some changes if they want to get back on track. Dipoto has already made some moves to improve the team, such as trading for outfielder Domingo Santana and signing reliever Cory Gearrin. He is also looking to add more depth to the pitching staff before the trade deadline.
It remains to be seen if the Mariners can turn things around this season, but Dipoto is determined to do whatever it takes to get the team back on track. He knows that it won’t be easy, but he is confident that the Mariners can still make a run at the playoffs if they can get back to playing their best baseball.