Found February 01, 2012 on
Seattle Times:
PLAYERS:
Prince Fielder,
Michael Pineda,
Jesus Montero
TEAMS: Detroit Tigers, New York Yankees, Seattle Mariners
TEAMS: Detroit Tigers, New York Yankees, Seattle Mariners
Some of you are livid with me for writing that I don't think the Mariners front office truly believes they will make the playoffs before 2015. You just can't understand why I would want to believe that. I've received emails from people suggesting I'm upset the Mariners did not get Prince Fielder.
No, that's not it.
My take on how the Mariners view their playoff chances has zero to do with my feelings on Fielder. The two are unrelated and to base any analysis of the M's thought process off my personal beliefs on one player would lead to a fraudulent hypothesis to say the least.
So, I will spell out the real thought process for you right here, since I do believe in accountability and can understand the questions many of you have. For those of you who just want me "to be more positive" you're best to tune out because I don't deal in blind faith or saying things people want to hear to keep them happy. If I'd been more positive the past two y...
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