Outfielder Jarrod Dyson has the jewelry that proves he knows what it takes and, as he looks around the Mariners’ clubhouse — even after a 1-4 start — he likes what he sees as he settles in with a new club.
"Yeah, we got it," said Dyson, whom the Mariners acquired from Kansas City in a Jan. 6 trade for pitcher Nathan Karns. "Shoot, I look around, and I see everything. I see the whole total package.
"We’ve got pitching. We’ve got guys who can play D, and we’ve got guys who are going to swing the bat.