Teaser?

Jesus Montero has -- to be charitable -- not lived up to expectations since being traded to the Mariners from the Yankees. Not that New York has gotten anything out of the player they received, Michael Pineda. But Montero, expected to be a strong middle-of-the-order hitter, has shown little of the power and prowess he flashed when he made his big league debut with the Yankees in September 2011. Barely a .200 hitter before being demoted the minors in 2013, where he was sidelined by a knee injury -- and then a 50-game PED suspension. Looking toward 2014, the Mariners have to wonder if Montero can become the player they believed he was -- or whether he joins the flash-in-the-pan club, alongside such names as Bob Hazle and Kevin Maas.






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