Seattle Mariners Show Different Strategy in Offensive Coaching Hires

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The Seattle Mariners have implemented major changes to their coaching staff for the 2025 season, particularly in their offensive strategies. Departing from their historical practice of promoting from within, the team has brought in experienced coaches Kevin Seitzer and Bobby Magallanes to rejuvenate their hitting approach. This decision comes in response to the team's recent offensive struggles, prompting president Jerry Dipoto to reevaluate their philosophies. Mariners legend Edgar Martinez will also take on a pivotal role in mentoring hitters, advocating for a more aggressive mindset during at-bats. The new strategy emphasizes the importance of optimizing counts and encouraging hitters to be proactive rather than reactive at the plate.

Seitzer's insights, based on his extensive experience, suggest that assertiveness is key to hitting success. The organization is hopeful that these changes will lead to improved results and overall team performance as they prepare for the upcoming season.

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