Here we are at the All-Star Break. We're a little past the half-way point of the season and to say that the Mariners are playing better than expected would be an understatement. At the beginning of the year I think I pegged them to be out of contention in mid-June.
We're in mid-July and the M's see themselves only 4.5 games behind division leader Los Angeles. I fully expected Erik Bedard to be playing for an east coast team that has visions of making the playoffs. I did not expect to see Russell Branyan close to being the league leader in home runs. And I sure as hell didn't see the M's sporting a record of 46-42.
So what's going on here? The truth is, this team is playing just as that...a team. When Beltre and Lopez struggled, Ichiro and Branyan stepped up. When Ichiro and Branyan cooled down, Lopez and Gutierrez got hot. This team is fun to watch because any given night a new hero steps forward. I went to the Texas Rangers game on Saturday night, and of all the people in the lineup...Rob Johnson hits a three-run homer to put the M's up for good. That kind of production from the bottom of the lineup is necessary for a team looking to contend for the playoffs.
On a side note...in that game Branyan hit probably one of the farthest home runs I think I've ever seen while at Safeco. His shot off the Las Vegas sign below the Hit It Here Cafe was nothing short of phenomenal.
But I digress...this team feeds off each other. They have each other's backs, they're accountable for their own mistakes and they're buying into the system. These are all things that weren't present with last year's ball club. The transformation this team has gone through in just 10 short months speaks volumes of the job that General Manager Jack Zduriencik and Field Manager Don Wakamatsu have done.
I'm not willing to jump whole-heartedly on the idea that this Mariners team is a playoff contender...yet. There are still some moves to be made before the end of July that will determine that. But half way through the season, I am more than impressed with this ball club and uncharacteristically hopeful for the second half and years to come.
It's been a great ride so far and can only get better from here.
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