Between the recent Justin Turner interview with USA Today and the even-more recent Jerry Dipoto interview with The Athletic, it's been a big week in non-baseball news for the Seattle Mariners.
Seattle Mariners President of Baseball Operations Jerry Dipoto gave another questionable interview recently in which he addressed the fan backlash he experiences, his famed "54 percent" comments ...
To Jerry Dipoto? It’s an example of good intentions ... the Mariners that traditionally sits in the middle of the payroll pack, putting your organization in that position is ultimately the ...
President of baseball operations Jerry Dipoto also spoke about the state of the franchise to Sam Blum of The Athletic in a piece published today, though the piece didn’t reference Turner’s ...
Instead, general manager Jerry Dipoto chose to do essentially nothing, sitting on his hands while offensive talent flew off the board via trade and free agency. The result? Seattle once again ...
This offseason, general manager Jerry Dipoto did next to nothing to make the lineup better, something that former Mariners player Justin Turner called out. Even though we are a couple of days into ...
Jerry Dipoto is a force to reckon with in the baseball space. The player kickstarted his baseball career as a right-handed thrower and pitcher while debuting at the June Amateur Draft in the third ...
Both Haniger himself and president of baseball operations Jerry Dipoto provided statements alongside the announcement. “Mitch has been a significant part of Mariners history and will be missed ...
LA's GM at the time, Jerry Dipoto, sent his assistant, Scott Servais, to watch the slugger. This was Servais's first time seeing Trout, and Dipoto had enormous expectations for him via Sports ...