I mean, it's hard to be really good when 3 of your 5 starting pitchers are either on the DL or gimped out from tendinitis. It's also hard to be really good when your bullpen has seen so many pitches that they've completely worn out, and your best relief pitcher hasn't even been seen yet due to an injury from the previous season (which has apparently been bothering him on and off for the last 4 years). And, it's hard to be really good when the heart of your batting order goes a combined 20 hits for 90 at bats in 7 games, and one of them has to be sat to get his head back on straight - but at least team management now has the balls to do that, instead of being completely useless or afraid to sit the "star players".
I think the thing that hurts the most, as a Mariner's fan, is that they looked so promising earlier in the season. Felix obviously didn't have his old stuff - his velocity was down, he wasn't getting the strike calls that he used to, and he wasn't getting people to swing at his off-speed stuff as well as he used to - but the bullpen was solid, Ianetta did a damn good job of keeping all of the pitches in front of him (no matter how off target they were), and we occasionally had some run support for him. Kuma is also getting old (let's face it, the only reason he's a Mariner this season is because he failed the physical for the team that was going to buy him in the off season), but he'd been hanging in pretty well for the most part. Walker was an inconsistent kid, but when he was on, he was really on. Miley took some calming down, but once he was settled in, he became a nice solid pitcher, and Karns has been consistent. But, we have no depth in the outfield (or at SS, really), so an injury to our CF right when his bat was heating up, following an injury to our SS right when his bat was heating up, followed by injuries to the King, Walker, and Miley and we're right back to the Mariners of yesteryear - buying up whatever cheap pitching we can to try to plug all the holes in our starting rotation and our bullpen, and swinging at every god damn pitch in the hopes of hitting enough solo home runs to win games. Now we're in a race to the bottom, and it's tough to tell what's going to get there first - support for the team, or the team's record.
Edit: Oh, I'm sorry, did I say 3 of our starting 5? Surely I misspoke - that's 4 of our 5 starters. Tonight's was scratched before he even threw the first pitch - tightness in his surgically repaired elbow. And, of course, to follow up that wonderful news, one of our best AAA prospects was banned 80 games for PED use.