The Most Hated Seattle Mariner Of All Time?
The Most Hated Seattle Mariner Of All Time?

The Most Hated Seattle Mariner Of All Time?

Most Hated Player Of Every MLB Team (And Mariners)


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Every MLB team has a player that makes fans cringe when they hear his name. We go through every MLB teams least favorite player including our Seattle Mariners.

Atlanta Braves


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Dan Uggla was signed to a huge extension but his batting average fell drastically after and his defense followed.

Miami Marlins


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Heath Bell was signed to a big contract by the Marlins but he struggled with his closer role.

New York Mets


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The New York Mets are still paying Bobby Bonilla until now. And will pay him until 2035.

Philadelphia Phillies


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Jonathan Papelbon had a aggressive personality and even choked Bryce Harper.

Washington Nationals


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Ian Desmond signed a $107 million dollar extension with the Nationals and became a polarizing figure.

Chicago Cubs


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Milton Bradley signed a $30 million dollar deal. He followed that by clashing with fans, teammates and the media.

Cincinnati Reds


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Eric Milton was a disaster he signed a deal and followed it with a 5.83 ERA.

Pittsburgh Pirates


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Derek Bell refused to even compete for a starting role after underperforming. 

St. Louis Cardinals


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Derek Fowler signed a huge deal worth over $80 million dollars. He underwhelmed.

Arizona Diamondbacks


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Shelby Miller was traded for a huge haul. He posted a 6.15 era in his first year after the trade.

Colorado Rockies


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Mike Hampton signed a huge deal as a free agent worth $121 million dollars. He struggled at Coors field as a pitcher.

Los Angeles Dodgers


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Darryl Strawberry struggled on and off the field in his time with the Dodgers.

San Diego Padres


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Eric Hosmer signed for $144 million dollars. He left the fans wanting so much more.

San Francisco Giants


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Barry Zito came across the bay from the As and never lived up to his performance with the Athletics.

Baltimore Orioles


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Chris Davis signed a $161 million dollar contract. He then proceeded to have a 0 for 54 streak.

Boston Red Sox


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Carl Crawford came from Tampa ready for stardom. He signed for $142 million dollars and never produced.

New York Yankees


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Jacoby Ellsbury signed a huge deal with the Yankees. He was often injured and never lived up to his contract.

Tampa Bay Rays


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Pat Burrell signed to give power to the Rays. He struggled to hit.

Toronto Blue Jays


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B.J. Ryan was given a huge contract to become a closer for the Rays. He had a rapid decline.

Chicago White Sox


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Adam Dunn signed for a 4 year $56 million dollar deal. He hit .159 in 2011.

Detroit Tigers


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Mike Pelfrey was an absolute disaster signing for the Tigers.

Kansas City Royals


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Jose Guillen had a bad attitude and was made a villain by Royal fans.

Cleveland Guardians


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Nick Swisher had a nice positive personality. That wore thin fast as he couldn't hit for Cleveland.

Minnesota Twins


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Tsuyoshi Nishioka was a complete flop for the Twins.

Houston Astros


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Ken Giles made fans upset with his huge temper and his lack of clutch genes.

Los Angeles Angels


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Josh Hamilton signed a $125 million dollar deal with the Angels but never produced.

Oakland Athletics


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Trevor Rosenthal signed for $11 million with the As and ever threw a single pitch.

Seattle Mariners


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Chone Figgins takes the award barely over Eric Bedard. Figgins was signed with huge fanfare by the Mariners and was often benched and left Mariner fans in huge disappointment.

Texas Rangers


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Chan Ho Park signed for $65 million dollars and had a 5.79 era during his time with the Rangers.

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