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Six biggest MLB overreactions from first week of action

MLB overreactions, Rougned Odor

Seattle Mariners have the worst offense in baseball

At the risk of sounding like a broken record, it’s still very early. But Seattle has been awful.

Mariners outfielder Jarrod Dyson recently spoke about the “bad week” the team has had.

A 1-6 start is certainly something to be frowned upon, but Dyson maintains a sense of positivity when he recently spoke to The Olympian.

“We’ve got pitching. We’ve got guys who can play (defense), and we’ve got guys who are going to swing the bat. When you’ve got three proven veterans in the middle of your lineup, it makes everyone much tougher to pitch to. And we’ve got speed at the top and the bottom.”

That’s 100-percent correct. The team has everything they need to get the job done and be one of the best teams in the American League West. Heck, we predicted the Mariners to break through with a postseason berth this season

The names of Felix Hernandez, Nelson Cruz, Jean Segura, and Robinson Cano certainly inspire confidence. With the newest additions of Danny Valencia and the young outfielder Mitch Haniger, all of the ingredients are there. Now it’s time to execute.

It’s way too soon to even think about the team being done with a season.

Even with the King more than likely regressing this time around, the Mariners still remain a sleeper team that can easily make an impact on their division. Don’t be surprised if they still make their way to winning the A.L. West.

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