PT TOMORROW: AL West—After the rampage

Seattle Mariners

The NL Dodgers' torrid offensive start generated most of the early notice, but a SEA offense averaging 8+ runs per game after the first 12 contests has been second-to-none in MLB team scoring, HR, and SB. Some of the most productive Mariner bats have belonged to Tim Beckham (SS, SEA), Ryon Healy (3B/1B/DH, SEA), and Edwin Encarnación (DH/1B, SEA), all of whom have posted at least a .900+ OPS through at least 30+ AB. The most explosive early numbers among SEA hitters belong to part-timer Dan Vogelbach (DH, SEA), owner of 5 HR, 2 2B, and 6 BB (and a monstrous 2.096 OPS) in all of 24 plate appearances through Monday. 

But 17 errors and MLB's worst fielding percentage to date also stamps this current unit—notably the...

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