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Mariners' Rotation Flexibility Explained

Mariners' Rotation Flexibility Explained

Published 1 month, 3 weeks ago
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Seattle’s pitching strategy is working like magic—thanks to a rotation that consistently goes deep, giving manager Stephen Vogt the flexibility to shuffle pitchers like Emerson Hancock without sacrificing performance. While Cleveland once tried a six-man rotation to save arms, it burned the bullpen. The Mariners, with starters like Gilbert, Woo, and Castillo routinely delivering six innings, are setting the league standard—leading MLB in innings pitched and the only team to reach 83 games using just five starters. Their consistency isn’t just impressive—it’s enabling bold, game-changing moves that other teams can’t replicate.

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