In the long run, it will be his offense that decides whether he is with the Mariners for the long term. In 2019, he showed some flashes in his offense though, in the end, he had a .226 batting average with seven home run, 46 rbi’s and five stolen bases.
J.P. Crawford looked like he fit well in the second spot in the batting order but whether he stays there we will have to see. Hitting behind Mallex Smith or Shed Long could benefit Crawford if either player can consistently get on base. Also, he had an on-base percentage of .