The Seattle Mariners have been struggling at the plate this season, and it looks like they are on track to set a record for the most strikeouts in a season. The Mariners currently have 1,099 strikeouts, which puts them on pace to break the all-time record of 1,529 set by the 2018 Baltimore Orioles.
The Mariners have been struggling to get hits all season long, and their lack of production has been a major factor in their struggles. The team is batting just .236, which is the third-lowest mark in the American League. The Mariners have also been striking out at an alarming rate, with their strikeout rate of 24.7% being the highest in the majors.
The team’s struggles have been compounded by the fact that they have had to rely heavily on young players due to injuries and trades. The Mariners have had to rely on rookies such as Kyle Lewis and Shed Long Jr., who have both struggled to make consistent contact at the plate. The team has also had to rely on veterans such as Dee Gordon and Ryon Healy, who have both had their share of struggles this season.
The Mariners’ struggles at the plate have been a major factor in their struggles this season, and it looks like they are on track to break the all-time record for strikeouts in a season. The team will need to find a way to make more contact if they want to avoid setting the record, but it looks like they are headed for a record-breaking season in terms of strikeouts.
It remains to be seen if the Mariners can turn things around and avoid setting the record, but it looks like they are headed for a season full of strikeouts. The team will need to find a way to make more contact if they want to avoid setting the record, but it looks like they are headed for a record-breaking season in terms of strikeouts.