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Well, things are still very much silent on the Mariners front right now,
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kicking us off here on Mailbag Monday is Matthew who wants to know.
Is there any chance Leo Rebos could get you a Luke Rayleigh-type bat like Jose Caviero did two years ago?
Cabby after the 24th season and Revas now have very similar profiles when you look at their age at the time.
MLB at Bats and he's played as shortstop and MLB, WRC Plus, club control, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera.
No.
Yeah, Leo Rivas is not as good as Jose Cabiero.
I don't think at least.
In fact, when you look at the wars in roughly the same number of at-bats,
you know, Cabiero is about twice as valuable as Leo Rivas.
So Cabby's a better defender.
He's a better base runner, better base stealer.
And I think when you look at what teams want,
specifically from a utility kind of bench roll bat.
They're going to prefer that over Rivas, being able to switch it over Rivas,
probably better on base skills, I think you would say.
Certainly makes more contact than Caviero does.
But, you know, I just don't see it.
I think Cavi is just a significantly better player.
I think most organizations look at their own org depth and be like,
yeah, we probably have a Leo Rivas here already.
We don't need to trade assets to go get this guy.
So I would say probably not, but then again, I also would have said there's no shot.
You could get five years of Luke Rayleigh for five years or six years of Jose Caviero when they made that trade.
So I guess I can't rule it out entirely.
But in general, no, I would be shocked if you could find Rayleigh in his 130 WRC plus bat, whatever it was.
You know, granted, only being two-third of a full-time player.
But I'd be shocked if you can find a deal like that.
again i don't know who that player is uh quite frankly i don't know um and also like if it is
and obviously this is getting nitpicky but if it is like a luke raily type it's like don't you
don't you have that guy like a bunch of guys who hit righties fine but you don't want him hitting
against lefties that's like do you want a strong side platoon guy right now or do you want an everyday
player type of guy so maybe you live with it you know again i certainly wouldn't be upset if they
acquired another Luke Rayleigh type to this roster and all at cost them was Leo Rivas,
but I would say it's pretty darn unlikely.
Yes, it's hard to know because it's hard to know like how, you know, like teams would compare
these two guys, you know, because I think, you know, like you said earlier, like, I think teams
would go, well, Cabiero's got better speed, better glove, he's got more stolen base upside
than Rivas, but Rivas switch hitter.
we like that you know probably better played approach overall better on base skills it's more of a pain in the you know what at the plate than cabbiero is though cabbiero also a little bit of a pain in the you know what at the play as well and you know we know how much he frustrates yeah yeah in the field and yeah just in general yeah so um i don't know i feel like cabbiero is like cabbiero is like the dillon brooks of baseball and there's like value to that
Yeah, no, it does.
But for those of you that watch the NBA, like, you know what I'm talking about here.
When Ty and I are hosting Lockdown Sonics, I will eventually understand that reference.
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but yeah what is dylan brooks who is dylan brooks
dylan brooks he's an instigator
oh okay yeah yeah and that's what jose caballero is
like he does a couple of things pretty well
but the thing that he does best is he annoys the hell out of the opposing team right
and so there's there's extra value added to that as well
and that's something that you know revus doesn't necessarily bring to the table
like he does annoy other pitchers like by fouling off a bunch of pitches
and taking close you know calls and all that but like
you know there's just a difference between has he ever started a brawl yeah no no no
has he had like lucas gilito crashing out on the mound visibly crashing out on the mount no yeah is it
garrick cole throw a fastball like 20 feet over his head which who's that supposed to scare has he
had a left-handed reliever throw a punch at him at third base i know yeah no so so yeah so if i had to guess i
I think teams would value cabbiero more than Rivas, but I don't know, maybe.
Yeah, maybe.
Speaking to Cabiero, he'd be a pretty good fit for this roster right now.
Yeah.
Might be available.
It might be available.
I'm just saying, fanfiction Friday, just saying.
Yeah, yeah, there you go.
Kind of makes sense.
Makes a little bit of sense.
All right.
Next question here from 82%.
What would it take to move JP off of shortstop injury, heading like 2025 Demo,
Curse of the Etsy Witches, something else, anything at all?
Or is it just a complete non-starter for 2026?
J.P. Crawford's the shortstop in 2026.
He will be playing for a different team in 2027,
and the Mariners are going to let that happen.
And we should just accept that that's going to happen.
Short of injury, there's nothing that's going to move J.P. Crawford off a shortstop.
And because he's so good at, you know, drawing walks,
and he's got enough pop, it's basically impossible for him to be Dylan Moore
because he's just not going to strike out that much.
So, yeah, unless he does have a Dillan Moore, like, crash for over a couple months,
they're not going to do it because if they were going to do it, they would just do it last year, too,
because Leo Rivas is a better shortstop than J.P. Crawford.
Most of the guys in the infield are better shortstops than J.P.
Crawford, except for probably Jorge Polanco.
So, yeah, it's not going to happen.
They're going to, J.P. is going to be the shortstop.
He's going to be the, like, you know, alternate captain in that clubhouse.
and then the Mariners will waive a fond farewell to him after the season.
And Colt Emerson will officially take over in 2027, I would assume.
But no, JP is going to be the shortstop.
And it's going to be frustrating at times.
He'll also make a couple of plays that you're like, oh, wow, that was actually a really good play, JP.
And he's probably going to be 110 WRC plus, probably going to be a two and a half three-win player.
Like, JP is going to be just fine.
It's just the defense is going to annoy you at times.
And you should just accept that for one more year.
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Getting back after it here on Mailbag Monday, Aidan wants to know, how would you rank the
mariners off seasons from a process perspective since you started covering the team where would this
off season rank assuming no major additions before the start of the season so to me it comes down to
like the for the top one the top off season in terms of process since we started covering the team
colby comes down to two off seasons one the the off season where they decided to rebuild and then
2021 the 2021 2021 off season keep in mind tie and i have been covering the team
or work covering the team before
we joined locked on,
which was in, what, August of 21?
Yeah.
So you and I
started writing together in 2018.
Yeah.
And that's why I joined Sotomoto.
Yeah.
Right.
So in that,
and all those off seasons,
my favorite from process and all that
is 2021,
2022.
Yeah.
I have said this multiple times.
That is the off season.
they should try to have every year.
Yeah.
Like that is the blueprint.
It is spend a little bit in free agency on a player you really like and then be aggressive
on the trade market, go and get those bats on the trade market.
And, you know, they kind of are doing similar-ish things right now.
They still need that other bat.
But this one is kind of similar to 2021.
Yeah, the process of deciding to rebuild and not trying to push it for one more year.
I think that was the right call.
So you got to give them credit there.
I actually like their 2023 off season heading into 2024, the polo trade, the Rayleigh trade, the Hanager, Robbie Ray trade and all that.
I thought that Gregory Santos, I thought that was a really solid process too.
So this current offseason, as it stands right now, there are no major additions.
It's not as good as 21, 22 that winter.
It's not as good as 19, sorry, 2018, 2019 off season.
The process isn't as good to me as the 2023, 2024 off season.
So I guess it would be fourth.
Like it's kind of tough to blame them on the 2020 off season just because.
Yeah, 2020, you're just trying to leave opportunities open for guys.
Yeah, the reason the 21, 22 off season is so good is because, you know, they overachieved greatly in 2021.
won 90 games and it's like oh wow
we've actually kind of
expedited our timeline a little bit here
let's go after it now
like we legitimately can go
you know in the drought in 2020
maybe even compete for a division
you know it was like let's go for it let's go sign
Robbie Ray let's you know and they they also tried to
sign Kevin Gossman and then they pivoted to
Robbie Ray right before the lockout
happened and then they come out of the lockout they trade for
Jesse Winker and Neuhenio Svarez you know
they traded for you know Adam Fraser earlier
you know earlier on and that all that
was in terms of just like the off seasons where they were adding like that is by far number one there's a large gap between number one and whatever number two is to me and then yeah you know 2019 you know 2018 2018 2019 when they decided to rebuild I mean that's what set them on this course to where they are now right kind of hilariously the only player they acquired that winter that ended up being anything
think for the Mariners is J.P. Crawford.
Yeah. Like, yeah, a lot of them didn't work.
Justin Sheffield didn't work.
Yeah. Justin Dunn didn't work.
But it, but it finally put like this plan in perspective.
It kind of, it started to pave.
It started to pave the road towards where we are now.
It was a, it was a clear direction that they were heading instead of just kind of trying to occupy space.
And it finally became strictly jerryed.
Poto and Justin Hollander's project, not we're trying to salvage what the last regime put together.
We're trying to salvage the final moments of Canoe, Cruz, Seeger, and Felix.
Yeah. So, yeah, those two stand out.
Again, if no other moves are made this winter, this would be a lower tier off season for me.
You know, it's great they got Naylor. It's great they got Ferrer.
I like the refs Snyder signing fine,
but this team needs at least one more everyday bat.
And this is in the context of like,
hey, you almost went to the World Series last year.
You could have won the World Series.
They needed a 21, 22 offseason.
They needed to have that this winter.
And they still could.
They still might.
But if they don't, then they fell short.
And again, because of the context of like,
hey, in 2020, the winter of 2020,
like obviously you know we want to leave some spots open for the young guys we're still a rebuilding team they didn't know they were going to win 90 games in 2021 so you can't really blame them for not going out and adding the extra pieces in 2020 to push them to 95 wins because that was unforeseen 20 wasn't was an overachievement so I think when you look at it relative to context and all that I would say this offseason see like a C result so far process is kind of hard to grade because we don't know like we know that there's
in on Donovan to some degree.
We know that they're in on Gino to some degree.
We know that they're in on, you know,
or they were in at some point on Catel Marte to some degree.
And maybe Nico Horner now as well.
And that's all great.
That's great process.
But you have to land it for it to count.
So certainly better than last off season,
but that's really not saying much.
Yeah.
So if we're ranking them, I'd go 21, 22,
2018-19
Yep
Um
23-24 is number three for me
Yeah even though that off-season had a lot of bad as well
Um
It was still good process they were aggressive
Yeah
Um
And then
Probably 22, 23
The Tay Oscar
Yeah
Yeah
Yep
Uh even though you know Wong and Pollock
that sideways but like the process behind those moves
we're talking about again we're talking about process not results here so yeah
22 23 was fine I wish that they would have gotten more aggressive than they did
after breaking the drought but whatever
then I'd say this offseason as it stands right now is right after that one
then probably 2021 like after the the pandemic season
what did they even do that off season I don't know
remember but it wasn't there's no way it was as bad as what they did last winter which would be
dead last so yeah that's yeah yeah yeah there you go yeah 24 25 is this is the worst one even
though that polo wound up actually working out sure a lot oh it's probably the best offices in addition
you've gotten uh out of all those uh but doesn't matter like the process was so bad it was terrible
yeah yeah the the you know we're trying to give carlo santana basically two years and
then he signs with Cleveland and that basically derails our whole off-season plan like that.
The only thing you need to know about what last off-season was, or, yeah, last off-season was,
is that not getting Carlos Santana ruined their entire plan.
That's the only information I need to know to say that is the worst off-season we've ever covered without question.
Peter wants to know, from a practical and logistical standpoint, isn't it best to trade Logan Gilbert now?
it was March 10th, 2020, when the last lockout ended with about 250 free agents unsigned
and players were reporting to spring training two days later.
I'd call the Mets about Tong and Sprote comes for Shaw and Conrad.
The problem with trading Gilbert right now, though, is that you're trying to capitalize
on being, you know, eight outs away from going to the World Series.
Like, you are going to set yourself back in the short term, at least, if you trade Logan Gilbert,
no matter what.
Yeah.
I mean, that's the high likelihood, at least.
Like maybe, yeah, maybe Tom.
and Sprote, like if you got both of them from New York and a Gilbert deal, like maybe those guys both pop and, you know, your rotation actually isn't that much worse and maybe it's even, you know, on the off chance, maybe it's better.
But like the likelihood there is that you're going to get worse in the short term and in a year where you have to take advantage of what you just did in the year prior.
Yeah, like logistically speaking, yeah, the best time to trade somebody is when they have two full years of club control that winter.
that's when you kind of cross the,
I don't know, the event horizon,
whatever you want to call it.
And it's like now it's diminishing return
if we trade a matter at this point.
But again, you have to look at it
through the context of where is the team at.
And is there a possibility of the team trades Logan Gilbert
and gets better in 2026?
Probably not.
And I also think obviously you have to,
what also has to come into play a little bit here is that
do you think you can resign him?
and it seems to me the Mariners think they have a better shot of resigning him than they do
George Kirby and so plus you know not that this matters a ton we know the Mariners aren't
afraid to do things that will upset players but you just gave Cal Raleigh a huge extension you
basically made him the captain of your team and you want to trade his best friend less than a
year later yeah that's not going to have these after you had these long conversations about
what your future plan is with him and all this stuff.
We're going for the World Series and then you trade your best pitcher.
It's really tough to sell that.
And, you know, again, is there a path where they could do that and it makes sense and it ends up working out?
Sure.
But I think right now they're better off, much better off, just keeping him rolling with, you know, running to the risk that he doesn't sign an extension.
And, you know, for all we know, they've already had talks.
Typically, I think these things happen at spring training though.
But, you know, they maybe have already had talks and they're already kind of like in the direction they're going.
but yeah logistically speaking this is the time to trade anybody if you want maximum value or close to maximum value you trade them the winter that they are entering the final two years of club control everything every pitch he throws for somebody for you next year his value goes down a little bit um but you're okay with that because again you're not trying to maximize the value of a gilbert return package right now you're trying to maximize the number of wins he gives you because every win you get with him right now could push you to
the World Series and so that's the priority
but yeah logistically it would make the
most sense to trade him right now
but I mean the other thing we should
also I mean the other thing
that we should mention here though is like
is the elbow impacting any of this
is the elbow impacting extension
talks as he has the elbow
impacted how maybe the
the mayor's view their ability to trade him
you know what they could realistically
get for him you know because that is
kind of that's still kind of a lingering thing
right because like to
typically elbow issues just don't magically go away and he didn't have surgery to address
it as far as we know yeah so uh by the gut call i think logan signs an extension
i'm not saying it's going to be this winter but i i think he eventually signs an extension
yeah i think i think i think logan gobert's going to be a mayor long term you're listening to
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forward slash control the zone link in the description of this episode. Nate wants to know,
hey guys, my heart hurts every time you say Kirby won't be extended and will inevitably be traded.
I love Logan, Wu and Bryce. No disrespect to Castillo, but Kirby's my guy. Why are you so
convinced that he doesn't want to be here? It's just picking up on
context clues, you know, whenever it gets speculated about future extensions, particularly from
like the local reporters, Logan Gilbert's name comes up all the time.
George Kirby's name never comes up.
I think there's something to that.
I don't know for sure.
And, you know, for all we know, maybe they wind up trading Logan, you know, they get to a place
where it's like, all right, an extension with Logan isn't going to happen.
Let's trade him.
And then they pivot towards, hey, well, let's just give him.
George the money where we're going to give Logan.
Maybe that's actually in the cards for them.
But, you know, in the past, you know, George has talked about how much he, you know,
grew up being a Yankees fan.
He used to pitch a Yankee Stadium and all that, you know, there's stuff like that.
Like, it feels like, you know, eventually, he just feels like a guy that would want to go
test the market and eventually probably signed, you know, a huge deal with the Yankees or
the Red Sox or Philly's or someone like that.
That's just how it feels.
That's more vibes based than anything, but that's just kind of the general vibe that I get from George.
And then again, it's it's the context clues of just like, you never really hear about it.
You never really hear about an extension of George Kirby.
You never really hear his name come up in that context.
So, yeah, I don't know, you know, maybe he's here long term.
That would be great.
I love George Kirby.
I'm a big fan, but, you know, it just kind of feels like of the four guys, he's probably the most likely to wind up going elsewhere here.
next couple of years.
Yeah, I would agree.
It just doesn't seem like just based on, again,
we don't know for sure.
He could sign an extension tomorrow for all we know.
But it just to me seems like the Mariners know that there's like a time clock on George
and they have a pretty good sense that he will not entertain an extension with them.
And they think Logan will.
And so they're not going to be able to pay both.
That's just the unfortunate reality of it.
I mean, they could pay both, but they're not going to.
Are we convinced that they would?
No, absolutely not.
No.
We have no reason to suspect that they will.
So if they're only going to pay one, they're going to focus on the guy right now who's
closer to free agency and the one that they feel like is most likely to resign with them anyways.
And so they're going to put all their eggs in the Gilbert basket.
And like Ty said, maybe if they become convinced they can't get an extension with
Gilbert done. Maybe they trade him and then offer the same contract to Kirby, but is Kirby going to
take it? Probably not. So it's just kind of one of those things where it's like, I don't think
Kirby views Seattle as a long-term home for him. I think it's the place where he established himself.
I think it's the place where, you know, he broke into the big leagues and all of that. And so I'm
not saying that he doesn't want to be here. He doesn't care. It's just that he would rather be somewhere else.
And I think when you look at the places he'd rather be,
they are teams that are going to spend big money on a pitcher like Kirby
and the Mariners just aren't going to do that.
So, yeah, I think that's probably why.
All right.
A last question of the day comes from absolute unit.
Who wants to know, and this is a two-parter.
Do you think the mayors could ever have a film made about them?
Thinking along the lines of money ball, angels in the outfield, Mr. 3,000, etc.
And then what one player would be the most Tommy Lestella signing possible?
major league deal might not be worthy of us even doing an emergency pod for
although we did Andrew Kisner I mean kind of yeah but like Kisner actually kind of
makes sense on the roster because he's the backup catcher so yeah yeah it's that guy I don't know
I don't know I have to think about that one because the mayor has ever have a movie
made about them sure I don't know what subject matter would be but sure I mean Seattle is
kind of a go to place like Seattle like
I think the movie is more than likely like the hot shot Yankee or whatever gets busted for something and the Yankees trade him off to Seattle because Seattle's Siberia, that type of thing.
And he teaches the hapless Mariners how to win.
If you're looking for like a biopic, I don't think you're going to see the Mariners as a subject matter, at least not a good biopic.
So I feel like the Mariners would get like a major league style movie about them, about like, ha ha, look how enough they are.
And then they, you know, they turn into something, you know, like I think it would be more like that.
Like if you're thinking of a moneyball type of movie, I doubt it.
I highly doubt it.
Although, you know, if Michael Lewis wants to write one of his books about the Mariners and how they've turned this around, then that'd be great.
I mean, I'm so down for a movie that romanticizes the Seattle Mariners.
Yeah, that'd be great.
Absolutely.
Yeah.
But yeah, no, no.
I, again, I think if the Mariners are ever, like, featured in a movie, like, they're the main team of a baseball movie, it'll be in the sense of, like, this guy was sent there as punishment.
Because Seattle's in the, because even, even now, like, people are like, where did, where did so and so?
Oh, they moved up to Seattle.
Like, it's just so inconveniently far away from everywhere else and blah, blah, blah, blah.
Like, you guys know the tropes by now.
So, yeah, I could see something like that happening.
They do feature pretty prominently in, was it a little big league or whatever?
Is that what it's called?
Oh, yeah, with Griffey.
12-year-old manager, yeah, and Randy.
So they feature pretty prominently there.
And I stand by this, the movie Major League in spring training.
They have a guy who's very clearly supposed to be Edgar wearing a Mariners uniform.
see the major league people knew edgar was going to be a hall of favor before he ever was one
but yeah i could see them doing something like that sure um i think going back to the other one
i think the yeah hunter renfro would be like the tommy lestella he's still in the league
yeah yeah exactly exactly so you'd be like oh okay i guess so yeah i'm going to go with yonamankata
as the Tommy Lestela
I just think that's too good of a player
There just there aren't that many options here man
I'm looking at the free and pro where you're like
I mean he was okay a few years ago
Did he play this year?
I think so
I don't even remember him playing so like that doesn't
I don't know
Maybe Starling Marte
Is he a free agent?
I thought he was still on the Mets
No he's free agent
yeah maybe
I guess
Chas Mcormick
Michael Conforno
but like
they're not gonna
they're not gonna
they're not gonna sign a left-handed hitting
now filter no
yeah I don't know
yeah yeah I think
Moncada is the call
it's not a it's not a perfect
comp like don't give me wrong
it's no I like mine better
because it's nowhere near a perfect
Renfros at least hits right-handed, you know, I feel like that gives them an edge.
Yeah, whatever.
And then as far as the movie goes, well, you and I have talked about like a parodied version of like the Mariners front office.
It would literally be the office, but it would be called the front office.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Right.
And it would be like it would be the Mariners, but it would be like a parody version of Jerry and Justin and John Stanton.
this is what we have to resort to in the winter guys when nobody when the mariner's
don't do anything it's like i guess we'll just cast the front office yeah and we'll staff it up
here but uh yeah if the mariners are ever featured prominently or they are the main
source of an actual movie like a a movie that goes into the theater not just a fan made
movie or whatever it would be in the comedy genre unfortunately or perhaps fortunately i think so
maybe if they win a world series in the next couple years maybe someone would want to do like a
hollywood type of story based on that i think yeah maybe maybe i can see that i mean at cow rale
is such a like a big figure right now just like yeah the sports zeitgeist in general yeah that
Maybe if he wins the World Series this year, they'll, they'll get a, you know, a movie or something like that.
We get a Cal Raleigh biopic.
Who would play Cal Raleigh?
Chris Pratt.
Glenn Powell, of course.
He's in everything.
Timothy Shaliman.
Josh Bruland is going to play service.
Trying to think of, like, who are all these actors that just are in everything?
Samuel L. Jackson as Cal Raleigh, hell yeah.
Well, that's going to do it for our show.
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