TORONTO, ON - AUGUST 17: J.P. Crawford, 2020 Gold Glover of the Seattle Mariners leaves the field. (Photo by Vaughn Ridley/Getty Images)
He might have the most conversation surrounding him of any current Mariners player, maybe outside of Kyle Seager. I’m sure I’m not the only one who wants a closer look at what kind of expectations we should have in 2021 for J.P. Crawford.
2021, pending any giant cancellations, postponements, or injuries, will be the first professional season for Crawford that will see him reach 100 games. He got close in 2019, playing in 93 games for the team where he played great defense and hit doubles, but not much else.