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The Seattle Mariners knocked down the first domino of the MLB trade deadline season when they acquired first baseman Josh Naylor from the Arizona Diamondbacks o ...
Undoubtedly the Mariners’ biggest “get” before Tuesday’s deadline, the 29-year-old All-Star struck out 90 hitters in 85 innings for the Reds in 2022 while posting a 2.86 ERA.
The Mariners mostly shied away from the free agent market on the heels of their drought-ending playoff berth. Instead, Seattle turned to trade to add to a lineup that had been a bit top-heavy in 2022.
The Mariners sent Miles Mastrobuoni to the Triple-A Tacoma Rainiers to make room for first baseman Josh Naylor.
Seattle Mariners first baseman/designated hitter Justin Turner has done something no M's player has done all season over his recent hot stretch: Reach base in 18 consecutive games.
Even after the acquisition of first baseman Josh Naylor last week, the Mariners plan to aggressively pursue more roster upgrades before the MLB trade deadline at 3 p.m. PT Thursday.
The Mariners have 11 homegrown players on their current 40-man roster, including a handful who helped the club end its vexing two-decade playoff drought — pitchers Logan Gilbert and George Kirby ...
Fraley’s looked like the player the Reds had hoped they were getting in the trade, before leg injuries slowed his start with the team. In 15 games before going on the IL, Fraley hit .116/.208/.233.
He has 111 career home runs and 366 total RBIs. Arozarena also made team history, per Romero: Randy Arozarena is the first ...
The Seattle Mariners are coming off one of their most dominant games of the season after a 10-0 dismantling of the Chicago White Sox on Friday. The Mariners put up eight runs in the first innings ...
It seems the Mariners could attempt to be both buyers and sellers at the approaching MLB trade deadline. Here's a look at the trade value of Seattle's players.
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