In an interview with The Athletic on Thursday, Dipoto spoke with Sam Blum about his perception, the fan backlash he receives, the M's roster, and those controversial 54 percent comments from the end ...
Mariners fans are all too familiar with the idea that players get better when they leave Seattle. Is it true? The numbers ...
To most people, it’s just a random figure. To a group of Seattle Mariners fans, it’s a rallying cry, a reason for anger. To Jerry Dipoto? It’s an example of good intentions gone wrong.
Seattle Mariners general manager Jerry Dipoto acknowledged the offseason the team had during spring training. Dipoto believes the team is capable of getting the job done as is. “Our story is a pretty ...
Justin Turner, Jerry Dipoto and various other people commented on the current state of the Mariners. Read the nitty gritty at MLB Trade Rumors.
Seattle Mariners fans have been angry at president of baseball operations Jerry Dipoto for some time now, something that his "54 percent" comments regarding building a winning baseball team only ...
The Seattle Mariners have a bit of a competition at ... However, Mariners president of baseball operations Jerry Dipoto indicated that the organization’s No. 2 prospect and the No. 49 prospect ...
It was a generally frustrating offseason for the Seattle Mariners as the team elected ... M's President of Baseball Operations Jerry Dipoto addressed the team's apparent lack of spending and ...
The Mariners faced a disappointing 2024. They entered the off-season with tight payroll restrictions. Ownership set these restrictions for the second year in a row.
Instead, Seattle has become a punchline. It contains the foundation of what should be a proud organization but lacks the ...
Now that he is out of Seattle, Turner's comments about Jerry Dipoto's decisions (or lack thereof) this winter are pretty straight forward. Turner discussed the Mariners' offseason with USA Today ...