The Seattle Mariners have had a difficult stretch of games recently, and it appears that the team has taken matters into their own hands. On Monday, the Mariners held a players-only meeting to discuss the team’s recent struggles and how they can turn things around.
The meeting was held after the team’s loss to the Texas Rangers on Sunday, which marked their fourth straight loss and ninth in 11 games. The Mariners have been struggling to find their footing since the All-Star break, and the players-only meeting was an attempt to get the team back on track.
The meeting was reportedly led by veteran players such as Felix Hernandez, Nelson Cruz, and Kyle Seager. The players discussed the team’s recent struggles and how they can improve going forward. The meeting was reportedly positive and constructive, with the players focusing on what they can do to improve their play.
The Mariners have been struggling for some time now, and it appears that the players are taking matters into their own hands. It’s encouraging to see the team coming together in an effort to turn things around. It’s unclear if the meeting will have any immediate impact on the team’s performance, but it’s a good sign that the players are taking ownership of their struggles and trying to find solutions.
The Mariners have a tough schedule ahead of them, and it’s going to take a collective effort from the entire team if they want to turn things around. The players-only meeting is a good start, and hopefully it will lead to improved play in the coming weeks.