Remember that extended period in this franchise's history during which we went through like 300 different left fielders? If only a certain someone had been born a generation earlier.
If there's still a need in left field when spring training begins, LaHair knows just who can fill it: himself.
LaHair played several games in left field during his first pro season with the Everett AquaSox in 2003 and a few dozen more the next year at Class A Wisconsin while the Timber Rattlers' regular left fielder, Wladimir Balentien, was playing with the Dutch team at the Athens Olympics.
"I’d been an outfielder my whole life. Left field is like my second home," LaHair said last week before a workout at the Mariners' training complex in Peoria, Ariz. "First base is my home now, but if you gave me two weeks in left field, I would be ready to play there."
Six years ago, LaHair was drafted as a first baseman. Since then he has filled out physically and developed into a bad hitter. I understand the guy wants to make himself seem useful however he can, but the idea of playing Bryan LaHair in left field is like putting mayonnaise on a pie because it looks kind of like ice cream. Bryan, you already suck at one position, so what makes you think you could succeed at a harder one? Just sit down, shut up, and wait to be traded to Baltimore. I hear they're getting desperate.
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In some ways, I wish we were going to be crappier next season
so that I could root for this to happen and watch the ensuing hilarity
seattlebruin - December 30, 2008
I always wondered why Baseball Mogul listed him as a plus defensive centerfielder.
JI - December 30, 2008
Hey cool now we have two Mike Morses.
Robert - December 30, 2008
They could be like mirrors of each other
right handed Bryan LaHair in right and left handed Mike Morse in left
seattlebruin - December 30, 2008
This is why I miss being bad
Jeff Sullivan - December 30, 2008
Once we fall out of contention on September 2nd there will be plenty of time for zanary roster hijinks.
Robert - December 30, 2008
You shouldn't be looking forward to this.
JI - December 30, 2008
Like we have any other choice.
Robert - December 30, 2008
Sure we do.
This division does not exactly have the 2001 Mariners or A’s in it. This may be the year where we look like the NL West.
eponymous_coward - December 30, 2008
First to .500 wins!
Slurvey - December 30, 2008
zdunary roster hijinks?
Fin - December 30, 2008
There's a need in left field now?
Dewey N - December 30, 2008
It's weird to see how infrequently Wlad's name has come up so far this winter
Jeff Sullivan - December 30, 2008
He gone(!)?
Dewey N - December 30, 2008
Corcobaiting is a no-no.
JI - December 30, 2008
But pray to jebus that GMZ has Bowden on speed dial.
JI - December 30, 2008
I still don't understand why the Mariners couldn't have given the O's Sexson instead of Sherrill or Jones last season
I mean Sexson would have been a much better fit over there.
Fin - December 30, 2008
Kevin Millar was the superior option.
JI - December 30, 2008
Sherill ($1 Million) vs. Sexson ($15 Million)
Yea, that wasn’t gonna work.
ThundaPC - December 31, 2008
I guess.
But you do have to admit his numbers would’ve inflated a bit in a humid hitters park like Camden Yards, I think Bavasi could’ve pulled it off if he was a bit more craftier and offered to eat part of the contract, and maybe took Millar off of the Orioles’ hands.
Fin - December 31, 2008
Except Sherrill is actually good and young(ish) and cheap
and Sexson is bad old and expensive.
Aaron Campeau - December 31, 2008
Sherrill was fine to deal.
Jones and Tillman were not.
Graham MacAree - December 31, 2008
Well, yea, he wanted to be closer.
Oh man, hopefully Jones will one day come back to Seattle via free agency. Maybe we can all make “We’re sorry our GM was so dumb” signs to welcome him back.
Fin - January 1, 2009
Really, if you're the O's wouldn't it make more sense to have someone like Wlad play 1B?
Sure, he’s never played 1B before in his life, but he has more upside that Sexson, and he can’t be much worse with the glove.
Llewdor - January 2, 2009
Theoretically yes
JI - January 3, 2009
Shouldn't it be
JI - December 30, 2008
Did anyone else see this after the link?
I thought it was somehow appropriate.
camomilk - December 30, 2008
and Mark Lowe wants to be the closer.
msb - December 30, 2008
Actually he wouldn't be the worse option there.
Slurvey - December 30, 2008
No floor!
JI - December 30, 2008
The first thing Z added was the floor.
eponymous_coward - December 30, 2008
Awesome comment.
mark sobba - December 30, 2008
worse things could happen
cough MORROW cough
abender20 - December 30, 2008
speaking of Schmuck's column
Divish linked to it from his blog, with some fine non-commentary
msb - December 31, 2008
oh, and on closers
Brian Fuentes just signed with the Angels
msb - December 31, 2008
You can call a shovel a ice cream machine but its still a shovel.
Robert - December 31, 2008
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