
The Mariners may be in the midst of blowing their chance at the AL West title by losing the first two games of their series against the Angels, but that doesn't mean they don't like the way the team is made up right now. Nobody expected the Mariners to be this good this season, though I did say
they had a shot, but here they are. The surprise of the American League.
One of the reasons the Mariners have played so well this season was the addition of
Jose Guillen. Guillen was in Washington last season, fresh off of shoulder surgery, when he had to shut it down in July for Tommy John surgery. So when the Mariners signed him this season, he was damaged goods and it was a risk for Seattle. A risk that's paid off for both sides so far, and it looks like it could
pay off even better for Guillen.
The Mariners and outfielder Jose Guillen are close to completing a contract extension.
The deal, apparently for three years, would replace the one-year mutual option that would have kept Guillen in Seattle for the 2008 season.
"We've been talking and we've been making very good progress," Guillen said Tuesday. "I really don't want to talk about it, but I'm pretty sure it will be done soon."
It's amazing how winning can make a team change it's philosophy. Before this season started, a lot of people wondered whether or not Ichiro would be back in Seattle next season. Now he has that sweet deal. There was also the fact that Seattle wanted to make room in their outfield for
Adam Jones and
Wladimir Balentien. So you thought there would be definite changes in the outfield, and with the signing of Ichiro, I thought that meant Jose Guillen wouldn't be back next season.
Now Seattle sees that the future may be now, and they'll go into 2008 with the same outfield they used this season, with Ichiro, Guillen, and
Raul Ibanez.