Recently, Seattle Mariners’ General Manager John Stanton held a mailbag session to discuss the team’s plans for Shohei Ohtani. Ohtani is a two-way Japanese player who is expected to make his MLB debut this season. Stanton discussed the team’s plans for Ohtani and how they plan to use him both as a pitcher and a hitter.
Stanton said that the team is looking for ways to maximize Ohtani’s value as a two-way player. He said that the team is looking at ways to use him as both a pitcher and a hitter in order to get the most out of his abilities. He also said that the team is looking at ways to give him rest between pitching and hitting appearances.
Stanton also discussed the team’s plans for Ohtani’s development. He said that the team is looking to give him time to adjust to the MLB and develop his skills as a two-way player. He also said that the team is looking to give him time to develop his skills as a pitcher and a hitter, and that they are looking to give him time to adjust to the different style of play in the MLB.
Finally, Stanton discussed the team’s plans for Ohtani’s future. He said that the team is looking to give him time to develop and grow as a two-way player, and that they are looking to give him time to adjust to the MLB and develop his skills as a pitcher and a hitter. He also said that the team is looking to give him time to adjust to the different style of play in the MLB.
Overall, John Stanton’s mailbag session was informative and gave fans insight into the team’s plans for Shohei Ohtani. The team is looking at ways to maximize his value as a two-way player, give him time to adjust to the MLB, and develop his skills as a pitcher and a hitter. It will be interesting to see how Ohtani develops in the coming months and how the Mariners use him both as a pitcher and a hitter.