Seattle Mariners President Says So Many Things He Shouldn't Have, a breakdown

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In this remarkable press conference, Seattle Mariners President and part-owner openly discusses a variety of controversial topics regarding his team's roster decisions and contract negotiations. The session begins with the team executive candidly admitting the Mariners have purposefully kept their payroll low, taking advantage of a lucrative TV deal that he says pays them "more than we probably deserve." He goes on to state they had "no chance" of bringing their top prospects to the major league roster this season, as they aimed to delay the start of their service time clocks. The president then names specific players, revealing details about their contract situations. He mentions top pitching prospect Logan Gilbert, saying the team will wait until mid-April to call him up, timing his debut to manipulate his service time. He also references another unnamed pitcher - later revealed to be Sam Delaplane - whom the team has intentionally kept off the major league roster this year, with plans to promote him in 2022. Furthermore, the executive discusses outfielder Jarred Kelenic, disclosing that the team offered him a long-term contract extension, which the 21-year-old prospect ultimately declined, betting on himself to exceed the proposed deal's value down the line. When asked about veteran third baseman Kyle Seager, the president bluntly states the team will not be picking up Seager's option for next season, indicating it will likely be his final year with the Mariners. This sensitive information is shared without prompting. The Mariners' leader also takes an aggressive stance regarding the league's free agent market, stating the industry lost $2.9 billion last year and that unsigned players will eventually have to "turn their hat over and come with hat in hand" to sign lower-value contracts. Throughout the press conference, the president's candid and unfiltered comments provide a rare, behind-the-scenes look at the business side of baseball. His willingness to openly discuss strategies like service time manipulation and contract negotiations has drawn significant attention and criticism from players, agents and fans alike.

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