Jorge Polanco leaving Seattle
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In a recent episode of the Refuse to Lose podcast, Buster Olney believes the Mariners took advantage of Ford's trade value at the right time.
Jorge Polanco is reportedly signing with the Mets, which brings uncertainty and opportunity to the Seattle Mariners' offseason, insider Shannon Drayer reports.
The Seattle Mariners came into the offseason with three key free agents: Eugenio Suárez, Jorge Polanco, and Josh Naylor. It didn't take long for the Mariners to
Seattle figures to have six spots in the bullpen already accounted for with Andres Munoz, Matt Brash, Eduard Bazardo, Gabe Speier, Ferrer and Carlos Vargas. Seattle has said it wants to bring in another outside arm, which would leave just one additional spot in the 'pen.
The Cardinals are looking for top prospects in a Brendan Donovan deal and the Mariners and Giants are competing for the All-Star's services.
The Seattle Mariners reportedly could have some depth on the way. On Friday night, MassLive.com's Chris Cotillo reported that the Mariners are "in talks" with
The Mariners have found their leading candidate to be their backup catcher in 2026. The club is nearing an agreement on a Major League contract with veteran backstop Andrew Knizner, sources told MLB.com on Friday night,
As shown by his trading away of Sonny Gray, president of baseball operations Chaim Bloom isn't afraid to make a big deal.
Mariners President Jerry Dipoto says Seattle isn't done dealing, but a slow market has cooled down the Hot Stove League