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Fans! Well here it is once again…opening day of the Major League Baseball
season. Thirty-seven years ago, in 1977, our Seattle Mariners played their first game ever at the now blown away
Kingdome. Born out of a lawsuit
stemming from the rip off of the old Seattle
Pilots following their one season in Seattle back in 1969, the Mariners had
15 seasons of futility before recording their first winning season in 1991.
With the arrival of Ken Griffey Jr., Randy Johnson, Lou Piniella and the rest our fortunes began to turn and for a few
seasons we could look forward to a summer of thrilling play and tight pennant
races and even the prospect of a World
Series right here in Seattle. Those seasons in the mid’90s at the old Kingdome
are what saved baseball in Seattle and ultimately brought us the magnificent Safeco Field we enjoy today. An ironic
footnote to those years is that Lou Piniella actually started his playing
career when he was with the Pilots briefly at the start of that ’69 season. The
Pilots traded him to Kansas City where Lou went on to become American League Rookie of the Year for 1969. Sound familiar? You can add Lou’s name to the long
list of bad Seattle trades; a tradition that you more recent Seattle baseball
fans can now see was just continued by the Mariners, not started by them.
Speaking
of Lou Piniella, I really miss that guy. You want to know why? It’s simple…Lou
wanted to win…and I don’t just mean win games or a pennant. Lou wanted it all.
He wanted to get to the World Series and he wanted to win it. Lou wore his
passion on his sleeve, as many umpires found out while being forced to dodge
spittle and infield dirt during one of his legendary protests at their errant
calls. There was never any doubt with Lou; you knew where he stood. To date the
only Mariner teams to make it to the playoffs were teams managed by Lou. He
took the team to the American League
Championship Series in 1995, 2000 and 2001 and the playoffs in 1997. He
goaded that 2001 team to an astounding and record breaking 116 win season and
the ALCS despite losing all three Mariner superstars (Randy Johnson, Ken
Griffey Jr. and Alex Rodriguez)
between 1998 and 2000!
Lou
left the Mariners following the 2002 season and since then the team has once
again descended to sub mediocre status. Attendance even at the beautiful new
ball park has fallen to half of what it was during the glory days of the mid ‘90s
through 2001. We fans have endured nearly a decade of bad front office and bad
team performance on the field. It is time for things to change and it starts by
realizing why this team is here and why the game is played. It starts by
realizing what the goal and purpose of the Seattle Mariners should be. For Lou
Piniella that was an easy one. It is for me too: I want to see a World Series
in Seattle and I want us to win it. I
love good baseball. I will turn off my TV in disgust at bad baseball. I want
winning baseball, a great team and a World Series…nothing lessKendrys Morales |
OK! You Seattle Mariners and the rest of you fans now know where I stand at the start of this new season. To the Mariners I can only add one last thing…Go get me that World Series!
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