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The Mariners’ offense appears to be in midseason form. Through the first 100 games in the American League this season, there have been nine shutouts, and Seattle’s bats have accounted for two of them.
While there are many holes in the lineup, the most important question is when the Mariners will pull the plug on Justin Smoak. Through Friday, Smoak had played in 162 games since coming to Seattle in a 2010 trade that sent Cliff Lee to Texas. The result has been a .233 average with a .311 on-base percentage and .392 slugging percentage.
That’s barely acceptable for a middle infielder and wholly unacceptable for a first baseman. Smoak is only 25, but it’s time for the Mariners to find somebody who will actually provide production at a key offensive position.