Browsing the comments over the Mariners’ opening series, it’s clear that none of you need my help identifying the problems with this team. There are many. But it’s only March, and I’ve had a rough six weeks. I’m not ready to let myself get into a negative headspace for baseball yet. After all, we follow the Seattle Mariners; it’s not like it will take very long to get there. It’s a franchise that’ll break your heart, over and over and over. But the beauty of the offseason is that it gives you a chance to heal. Not to be made new, but to heal.
Mariners display three reasons for optimism in 2-1 win over A’s
