Mariners’ Struggles in Postseason Blamed on Two Key Players

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The Seattle Mariners have been one of the most successful teams in Major League Baseball over the past few years, but they have been unable to translate that success into postseason success. This year, the Mariners have been eliminated from the playoffs for the 17th consecutive season, and many are pointing to two key players as the main culprits for their struggles.

First, there is Robinson Cano. Cano has been one of the most consistent players in baseball over the past decade, but he has been unable to replicate his regular season success in the playoffs. He has hit just .205 in the postseason, and his lack of production has been a major factor in the Mariners’ inability to advance beyond the first round.

The second player is Felix Hernandez. Hernandez has been one of the best pitchers in baseball for years, but he has been unable to come through in the clutch when it matters most. He has a career postseason ERA of 5.40, and his struggles have been a major factor in the Mariners’ lack of success in the playoffs.

The Mariners have had a lot of success over the past few years, but they have been unable to translate that success into postseason success. The struggles of Cano and Hernandez have been a major factor in their lack of success, and until they can figure out how to get these two players to perform in the playoffs, it is unlikely that the Mariners will be able to break their postseason drought.

Mariners' Struggles in Postseason Blamed on Two Key Players