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May 14, 2008 8:00 AM | last updated May 14, 2008 8:51 AM
American League West standings, 2008-05-14.
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Memo to the owners of the Mariners

By Chuck Taylor

In calling attention to some scathing advice for the team's ownership, penned by USS Mariner blogger and author Derek Milhous Zumsteg, I'm giving short shrift to a very thoughtful, statistics-rich analysis of the poorly performing Seattle Mariners. But DMZ says what mainstream writers dare not, or at least in a way they would not, and it's worth highlighting the last three paragraphs of his assessment:

If you only listen to us once, just once, take this advice: the next time you’re looking to hire a general manager, at least interview smart people who disagree with you and weigh their approach and plans against what you’ve reaped from the strategy you’ve used for so long. Give them a fair shot, because they’ll win the job and win with the team if given the chance.

You don’t like me and I don’t like you. You want to market to women and children instead of baseball fans? You own a baseball team. Trying to please particular demographics with distractions, promotions, and playgrounds might work for a while until someone else finds something shinier to dangle in front of the babies. Put a good baseball team out there, and you’ll get women fans and men fans and you’ll turn children into lifelong fans.

Do it. Do it or hand the team over to people who can. There are some good candidates in your minority owners. If you want to run a daycare or a Body Shop, go rent some retail space and knock yourself out. If you want to run a successful baseball team, figure out how to do that.

The season is 25 percent complete and a 100 percent disaster. The team is 15-26 (.366), worst in the majors, and nine games behind the Los Angeles Angels. There's also thoughtful analysis of this dire situation by Art Thiel (Ken Griffey Jr. to the rescue — not!) and Larry Stone (his prediction of a championship run was dumb, he now concedes).

  • Chuck Taylor is editor of Crosscut.

Comments
A fish rots from the head down
Report a violationPosted by: ivan on May 15, 2008 8:39 AM
A new manager or a new general manager will not save this team. Can anybody seriously tell me why Chuck Armstrong has a job here? Armstrong and Howard Lincoln have run this team into the dirt with their odious, stupid, dated marketing approach -- home town, family friendly, "proven veterans" -- and mortgaged the team's future.

Run those two losers out of here and maybe the Mariners will contend again.
Blow the team up
Report a violationPosted by: paddystclair on May 15, 2008 12:10 PM
The season is over for the M's--thats not sour grapes, it's not being a bitchy and dissapointed fan-- its a fair assesement of the reality of this team. SO---
release the "veterns" who dont produce-- or bench them. Richie deosnt need to play one more game. If your going to put Clement at first, do so. Dont waste time by playing anyone else. Vidro and Ciaro might still catch on somewhere else. Let the young talent on the team, and there is an exciting young core, get expereince, and maybe one of them will emerge as a leader, which this team has never had.

And either let Willie go or play him--4 days out of 5. Let him have a chance to get some at bats, let him steal some bases, let him add a spark that seems so strangly missing on this team. Rest Ichiro if he wants to or not--he's not getting infeild hits like he used to, he's not getting to as many flyballs in the alleys. He looks tired and uninterested.

Just like the rest of us.
RE: Blow the team up
Report a violationPosted by: ivan on May 15, 2008 1:51 PM
Willie sucks. He can't hit, he never has hit, and he never will hit. He's here because he's "scrappy," whatever the hell that means, he's white, and he's from Port Orchard.

Jason Ellison couldn't hit, never had hit, and never will hit. He was "scrappy," whatever the hell that means, and he was from Port Orchard. But Jason is not white, and so he's gone.

That is how this team operates. Neither Ellison nor Bloomquist belong on a major league roster, but if there is some "local" angle, no matter how tenuous, these morons will find a way to milk it, to the team's detriment.

I'd rather have a team of renegades and mercenaries who could play better baseball. I'm not spending a nickel on a team that markets "nice," and home town" and "family friendly" at the expense of winning.

Put a winning team on the field and people will support it. Who cares if they don't sell tickets and schmooze the gomers at Chamber of Commerce meetings while Howard Lincoln and Chuckles the Clown stand there beaming?

They are corporate bureaucrats who klnow nothing about baseball, and how they have run the team into the ground reflects that. If the Mariners were a daily newspaper, Lincoln and Armstrong would be the Blethens.
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