Bob and Dave have their weekly chat with Jon Morosi to get his thoughts on why the Mariners need to upgrade their lineups, some realistic trade targets, the 2024 MLB All-Star Game uniforms, and his favorite ballparks in the MLB.
Dave and Ryan Rowland-Smith are joined by Jon Morosi to get his thoughts on who the Mariners should be looking at ahead of the trade deadline and the causes of Julio’s slump.
Bob and Dave are joined by Jon Morosi to discuss what the Mariners slump means for their MLB Trade deadline tactics, some names that could help, and what they need to do to fix the offense and Julio's bat.
Bob and Dave have their weekly chat with Jon Morosi to get his thoughts on what the Mariners need to do at the trade deadline to maintain first place in the AL West, inclduing some of the names he thinks could fit in Seattle.
Bob and Dave have their weekly chat with Jon Morosi to get his thoughts on the first place in the AL West Mariners, their need for a bat at the trade deadline, their playoff odds, what’s going on with Julio this season, and some possible names to add at the MLB Trade Deadline
Bob and Dave have their weekly chat with Jon Morosi to get his thoughts on the firing of Offensive Coordinator Brant Brown, which Mariner hitter he trusts the most, and his history on the field.
Bob and Dave are joined by Jon Morosi to discuss the retirement of controversial MLB umpire Angel Hernandez, what Julio has done to start hitting, the potential of the Mariners lineup, why the AL West is so weak this season, and they get his thoughts on the hiring of new Kraken head coach Dan Bylsma.
MLB Network's Jon Morosi discusses the impact of the Mariners-Yankees series and why the Mariners must make aggresive moves this season in order to not waste the opportunity that the pitching staff has provided for them.
Bob and Dave are joined by Jon Morosi to discuss the good things he has seen from this Mariners team, as well as why he thinks they are the best team in the AL West.
Bob and Dave are joined by Jon Morosi to discuss the signs of hope he’s noticed from the Mariners offense, what he has seen from Josh Rojas and Cal Raleigh over the first month of the season, as well as what he’s made of Julio’s slow start.