
Originally Posted by
paz73
Safeco Field has been brutal on Seattle's talented young hitters (and opposing hitters). Last season the Mariners ranked eighth among the 30 MLB team in runs scored on the road (and tied for sixth in homeruns on the road).
In 2012 Justin Smoak hit 15 homeruns on the road and might have been a 30-homerun slugger if Smoak had played his home games in a hitter-friendly park such as Camden Yards.
The careers of Justin Smoak and lefthander Brian Matusz have interesting parallels. They were born 68 days apart and each played three years of college baseball. In the June 2008 draft, Smoak was taken with the 11th pick and Matusz with the fourth pick. Smoak was Baseball America's 23rd-ranked prospect in 2009 and 13th-ranked prospect in 2010. Matusz was BA's 25th-ranked prospect in 2009 and fifth-ranked prospect in 2010.
Each has struggled at the MLB level, although each remains under his team's control for four more seasons*.
With Charlie Furbush, Oliver Perez and Lucas Luetge on board, Seattle probably does not needed another lefty reliever. But with the recent trade of Jason Vargas, the Mariners could use a lefthanded starter to fill in until Danny Hultzen or James Paxton are ready to join the rotation.
* Cot's Baseball Contracts shows Matusz with two years and 156 days of MLB service, making the lefthander a so-called Super Two who is projected to earn a $1 million salary in his first arbitration year. Justin Smoak has two years and 113 days of MLB service and may earn near the league minimum in 2013 because the switch-hitter fell short of Super Two status.