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I fully expect most of you to believe that this is a prematurely optimistic estimate of the front office. That's fine -- I'm actually more concerned that this rating is too conservative, honestly. They've combined the best of the scouting world with the best of the sabermetric world and get to play with a top ten payroll to boot. They have to dig out of a bit of a hole left by the Bavasi regime, but the hole isn't as big as you might think, and a lot of the heavy lifting has already been done. Despite being buried by the national consensus, the team has a 15% or so chance of winning the AL West this year (seriously), and the 2009 team will likely be the least talented one that Zduriencik puts on the field for the foreseeable future. Things are looking up in Seattle, and given their resources and the direction of the front office, the Mariners are poised to make a big leap forward.
Oh, and one final note -- I fully expect the "you're a biased Mariner fan" claim to show up early and often in the comments section. Just so you're aware, though, the historical complaint about my writing from Mariner fans have been that I've been too pessimistic about the team. So, while it will be nice to be accused of the opposite kind of bias for once, how about we try to rise above analytical laziness and discuss the organization's strengths and weaknesses and get away from statements about the credibility of an author who writes something you might not agree with?
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