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The Mariners have not made the playoffs since 2001, and their lack of investment in free agents has been a major factor in their inability to compete with other teams in the American League. Despite having a loyal fan base and a strong local TV deal, the team's ownership group, led by John Stanton, has been reluctant to open up the checkbook and sign top players. This approach has led to a lack of depth and talent on the roster, making it difficult for the team to compete with other clubs in the league.


A Lack of Commitment to Winning


According to Baseball-Reference.com, the Mariners have consistently ranked near the bottom of the league in terms of payroll over the past few years. In 2022, the team's payroll was ranked 24th in the league, with a total payroll of just over $140 million. This lack of investment has led to a lack of depth and talent on the roster, making it difficult for the team to compete with other clubs in the league. The team's lack of spending has also led to a lack of interest from top free agents, who are often drawn to teams that are willing to invest in their roster.

Consequences of a Frugal Approach

In conclusion, the Seattle Mariners' lack of spending in free agency is a major concern for fans and players alike. The team's ownership group must be willing to invest in top talent if they want to compete with other teams in the league. Until then, the team will continue to struggle, and fans will be left wondering what could have been. As the former Mariners infielder said, "It's time for the team's ownership group to put their money where their mouth is and invest in a winning product." Only time will tell if the Mariners' ownership group will take the necessary steps to turn the team around.
