Jerry DiPoto discusses team needs | MLB Tonight

Mariners President of Baseball Ops Jerry DiPoto joins MLB Tonight presented by Cohn Reznick from the Winter Meetings to discuss team needs and more.

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22 comments
  1. What the team really needs is for Stanton to sell the team to an owner who wants to build a champion and not be solely focused on pocketing as much money for themselves as humanly possible. He could help create a champion and still be a multi multi millionaire. SELL THE TEAM STANTON!!!!

  2. Hearing Jerry Dipoto talk and knowing our budget this year makes me wish Billy Beane was available for hire. I know the Mariners are going to sign someone but, it hurts watching it take this long.

  3. Yeah…what’s it like to have all this talent and never make the postseason? It’s because the one thing we need to change (ownership) Dipoto can’t do anything about

  4. Nah eff that. Fix our batters eyes. No good hitter wants to come to Seattle. Everyone that leave’s hits better.. especially because we only have 2.5 months of actually hot weather..

  5. As Mariners fans, we’re tired of the same old routine and need a change in ownership. It’s time to start demanding it! If nothing changes, we’ll stop showing up. Anyone who thinks things will improve clearly hasn’t been following the team for long.

  6. Probably the last year to make a run with that rotation because you can’t pay them all plus boras will want to reset the catcher market with cal. Some of the minor league hitters have to break out or a starter will have to be moved because free agency has not worked both because of the park reputation and the mariners budget. Jerry gets an A for rebuilding the farm system and pitching development but a D for ML roster construction. Part of that is the cheap ownership but he’s miscalculated how fast the market will move multiple times and been left with nothing at the end.

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