Mariners Considered Most Dangerous Team in American League, Despite Inconsistency
SEATTLE - Despite a rollercoaster season, the Seattle Mariners are quietly emerging as the team executives around Major League Baseball believe has the best chance to win the World Series, according to ESPN’s Jeff Passan. The surprising assessment highlights the potential within Seattle’s roster, even as the team battles for a playoff spot.
Passan reported that conversations with baseball executives and evaluators consistently point to the Mariners as the most formidable team in the American League when performing at their peak. This is due to the depth of their lineup and the high ceiling of their starting rotation. Though, the Mariners’ inconsistency throughout the season – described as “Jekyll-and-Hyde” by Passan – also makes them a vulnerable contender in a generally “mediocre” American League.
“If you were to ask the simple question, which team gives the American League the best chance to win the World Series? I think the Mariners would finish first,” Passan said. The Mariners currently find themselves in a tight race for a Wild Card berth in the American League, with the outcome of the remaining regular season games determining their postseason fate.