PT TOMORROW: AL WEST—Canzone coming on SEA

Seattle Mariners

A red-hot club has been fueled by huge 2H offensive performances from most of its regulars—but it remains in "what have you done for us lately" mode with respect to season-long issues at 2H, DH and LF. Recent acquisition Josh Rojas (2B/3B, SEA) continues to get most of the 2B AB, courtesy of a .783 OPS (3 HR, 4 SB) in August, his best month of the season. The club's woeful lack of middle infield depth in the high minors suggests Rojas will continue to get most of the starts here over the final 3+ weeks.

The DH/LF AB look more iffy. After losing his grip on the DH job in late July, Mike Ford has rebounded back into favor vR by cutting back on his swing-and-miss issues and going 9-for-last-28 with 3 HR over the past two...

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