Tuesday, February 8, 2022

Mariners' Bullpen

First of all, owners end the lockout. You
want fans on your side. If spring training
doesn't start on time and drags until March
recommend cutting down the spring training
games.

As we know the bullpen was the major 
reason the Mariners won 90 games and
almost made the playoffs. This year they
might even be better. 

The emergence of Paul Sewald, Drew 
Steckenrider and Diego Castill at the 
end of the bullpen made quite the 
difference and they will return once
again. Whether they will be as good
we will see. 

Ken Giles and Andres Munoz added
to the roster will be an added boost.
Both pitchers will be able to pitch
in the 7th, 8th, or 9th innings as well.
Also, if the Mariners go into extra
innings too.

Casey Sadler was good coming out
as the first pitcher from the bullpen.
Especially after the trading deadline.
He should have the spot to himself
this year though another pitcher to
do so be good as well. 

If three of the five starting pitchers
at the very least can go six innings
on a regular basis will help for sure.
The Mariners bullpen be good for
three innings of baseball.

Anthony Misiewicz will likely be
the primary lefty out of the bullpen.
He was a bit inconsistent last season
so important for him to do even better.
His pitching would make the bullpen 
solid. 

This would only leave one or two 
other spots for the bullpen. Who 
fits the bill the Mariners will have
several choices. See how it works
out in spring training whenever it
starts. 

Justin Dunn might be one of the
two out of the bullpen along with
Justus Sheffield if neither one is
in the starting rotation. They may
end starting in triple-A or be
traded for that matter. Go M's. 

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