To most people, it’s just a random figure. To a group of Seattle Mariners fans, it’s a rallying cry, a reason for anger. To Jerry Dipoto? It’s an example of good intentions gone wrong.
Haniger played six seasons with the Mariners, made the American League All-Star team in 2018, and helped lead the team to an ...
In an interview with The Athletic on Thursday, Dipoto spoke with Sam Blum about his perception, the fan backlash he receives, the M's roster, and those controversial 54 percent comments from the end ...
The Seattle Mariners made a somewhat shocking decision by releasing outfielder Mitch Haniger on Sunday. The team's PR group made the announcement on social medi ...
Justin Turner, Jerry Dipoto and various other people commented on the current state of the Mariners. Read the nitty gritty at MLB Trade Rumors.
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Mariners release Mitch Haniger
The Mariners announced today they have released Mitch Haniger. “Mitch has been a significant part of Mariners history and ...
Seattle Mariners fans have been angry at president of baseball operations Jerry Dipoto for some time now, something that his "54 percent" comments regarding building a winning baseball team only ...
Jerry Dipoto, former MLB pitcher, has successfully transitioned to a baseball executive career, currently serving as the President of Baseball Operations for the Seattle Mariners. His extensive ...
Between the recent Justin Turner interview with USA Today and the even-more recent Jerry Dipoto interview with The Athletic, it's been a big week in non-baseball news for the Seattle Mariners.
Now that he is out of Seattle, Turner's comments about Jerry Dipoto's decisions (or lack thereof) this winter are pretty straight forward. Turner discussed the Mariners' offseason with USA Today ...
The Mariners faced a disappointing 2024. They entered the off-season with tight payroll restrictions. Ownership set these restrictions for the second year in a row.
PEORIA, Ariz. — Shortly after his playing career ended, Jerry Dipoto took in a game at Wrigley Field with former big league manager Jim Fregosi. After a particularly nasty strikeout by Eric Gagne, ...