Saturday, March 3, 2012

MARINERS SEEK A BIG CATCH.(SPORTS)

Byline: KEN DALEY Dallas Morning News

Sure, the Mariners reached 50 wins in 64 games (faster than any club since the 1939 Yankees). But that doesn't mean Seattle general manager Pat Gillick isn't hoping to improve the club for a long playoff run. Gillick said the other day that another big bat and a potential No. 1 starting pitcher remain on his wish list (although he ruled out White Sox left-hander David Wells).

``If you want to go to the end, you have to have a No. 1 starter,'' Gillick said. ``We're looking for a No. 1 guy. If the opportunity presents itself, we're absolutely going to get that player.''

Trading for an ace or an impact bat could …

No comments:

Post a Comment