The Mariners were really counting on the 2020 season to be their season-long tryout of young players to see who would cement their status as “part of the future” and who may need to be replaced. Well, now Seattle will certainly have less time to make those decisions, but they should have a decent idea of where they stand right now.
But while we wait for game action to commence, we are left with very little to talk about in regards to the 2020 season. But that doesn’t mean we can’t discuss what the Mariners may plan to do this winter.