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seahawksfan234
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I figured this topic deserved its own thread.
He completely adjusted his diet and workout routine this offseason and is clearly in much better shape, but the results have been... not good.
As of this post he is currently hitting .186/.260/.331
Here is how much we owe him with his age in parantheses:
2019: $19.5m (31)
2020: $19.5m (32)
2021: $18.5m (33)
2022: $15m (34)*
*The final year of his contract is a club option but becomes fully guaranteed if he is traded.
Right now he is trending downward and unfortunately has shown no signs of improvement. Are we stuck with him indefinitely? It would appear he is untradeable. Even if he starts showing up at the plate, I doubt someone would be willing to take on his contract.
If you're the Mariners GM, how do you handle this?
He completely adjusted his diet and workout routine this offseason and is clearly in much better shape, but the results have been... not good.
As of this post he is currently hitting .186/.260/.331
Here is how much we owe him with his age in parantheses:
2019: $19.5m (31)
2020: $19.5m (32)
2021: $18.5m (33)
2022: $15m (34)*
*The final year of his contract is a club option but becomes fully guaranteed if he is traded.
Right now he is trending downward and unfortunately has shown no signs of improvement. Are we stuck with him indefinitely? It would appear he is untradeable. Even if he starts showing up at the plate, I doubt someone would be willing to take on his contract.
If you're the Mariners GM, how do you handle this?