I moved to Washington State in the fall of 2001 and the Seattle Mariners were finishing up one of the most amazing seasons in the history of Major League Baseball. For the first time since 1906, a team won 116 games in one season. Despite not fairing well in the playoffs that year, expectations were high for the future.
How times have changed. The Mariners finally finished a season that has been painful to watch. For the first time ever, a team with a $100 million payroll lost over 100 games. 101 to be exact. Last night the Mariners finally got their first home series sweep all year. (Yeah, you read that right.) It has been very easy to just not care about this team.
We did make it to one game this year and had a good time. One thing you can say about Seattle, in the midst of losing their NBA team, the sale of Safeco, banking disasters, and a tough economy, this city has remained highly faithful to its pro sports teams. Some city's would have not filled the 100 level with the play this team gave it fans this year, yet Safeco Field remained full.
Those fans deserve better than the shameful display the Mariners put on the field this season. I'm looking for the front office to blow this team up in the next few days and to just start from scratch.
2009 can only be better.
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