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When the owners of the Seattle Mariners gathered last week for a meeting, Jerry Dipoto, the president of baseball operations, ...
Mariners fans have clamored for a position change in order to fast track the top 100 prospect to the big leagues.
This story was excerpted from Daniel Kramer’s Mariners Beat newsletter. To read the full newsletter, click here. And ...
This story was excerpted from Daniel Kramer’s Mariners Beat newsletter. To read the full newsletter, click here. And ...
Mariners fans should be thanking top baseball exec Jerry Dipoto and team ownership for not going all-in this year, which ultimately resulted in missing the playoffs. That’s the actual take from ...
Then again, not many baseball executives have a weekly radio show on their organization’s flagship radio station. Jerry Dipoto, the Mariners president of baseball operations, has never been ...
Ryan Divish and Adam Jude of the Seattle Times report that Mariners’ ownership decided earlier this summer to retain president of baseball operations Jerry Dipoto. The report indicates that ...
Jerry Dipoto, Mariners president of baseball operations, spoke publicly for the first time. Appearing on his weekly radio show on Seattle Sports 710-AM, Dipoto offered an apology for regrettable ...
The Seattle Mariners are expected to retain Jerry Dipoto as the team's president of baseball operations even if they miss the playoffs, according to Ryan Divish and Adam Jude of the Seattle Times.
But it's one that also could be fleeting, missing the playoffs the last two seasons by one game each year and potentially squandering the best rotation in baseball if they don't at least return.
While Jerry Dipoto can’t or won’t speak to why the team’s ownership gave him a smaller budget than anticipated, the reasons stem from uncertainties surrounding their regional sports network — ...