The recent decision by the Seattle Mariners to place first baseman Ty France on outright waivers has raised some eyebrows in the baseball world. France, who was once an All-Star player, has struggled significantly since his return from the injured list. In the 26 games following his return, he has put up lackluster numbers, hitting only .159 with one home run and four RBIs in 102 plate appearances.
With Ty France being waived, rookie Tyler Locklear is expected to take over first-base duties for the Mariners. This move comes at a crucial time for the team, as they have been experiencing a teamwide offensive slump that has caused them to lose a significant lead in the American League West.
Teams have the opportunity to claim France off waivers and take on the remainder of his $6.78 million salary. However, due to his more than five years of major league service, France has the option to refuse an assignment to the minor leagues. If he chooses to do so and signs with another team, that team will only owe him a prorated portion of the major league minimum while the Mariners will be responsible for the rest.
While Ty France has been underperforming in recent weeks, he is not the only player on the Mariners roster who has been struggling offensively. The team’s overall offensive performance has been lacking, with key players like Mitch Garver, Mitch Haniger, and Jorge Polanco failing to meet expectations. Despite having a strong pitching staff that has allowed the second-fewest runs in the major leagues, the Mariners’ offense has been lacking, scoring fewer runs than most teams in the league.
The Road Ahead for the Seattle Mariners
The decision to place Ty France on outright waivers is a bold move by the Mariners as they look to shake up their lineup and ignite their struggling offense. With a combination of young talent and experienced players, the team hopes to turn things around and regain their position at the top of the American League West. Only time will tell if this move will pay off for the Mariners in the long run.
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