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After weeks of back-and-forth negotiations, MLB.com's Daniel Kramer is reporting that the Seattle Mariners have completed a three-team trade for the Redbirds infielder
The Seattle Mariners clearly have a talented major league roster. It just might even be better than most MLB fans realize. MLB.com broke down player projections for the 2026 season, and writer David Adler points out that the Mariners may not have just one of the five best players in baseball. They might have two.
The offseason appears to be winding down, with Framber Valdez being the only marquee free agent remaining, but Chris Towers and I haven't stopped updating the Offseason Tracker with all the moves that matter for Fantasy Baseball.
The Seattle Mariners saw a veteran pitcher who mostly toiled away in Triple-A Tacoma last year hit the open market.
The Seattle Mariners likely have one more major piece of business to do before opening day. Team officials have, so far, only made a few relatively minor moves during the current offseason. Re-signing Josh Naylor was a key deal for the club,
Justin Hollander was in the middle of an extended conversation with media members on Sunday afternoon moments before news broke that slugger Eugenio Suárez had agreed to terms on a one-year, $15 million deal with the Reds.
Mariners fans in the Pacific Northwest and beyond have been waiting for young Colt Emerson to take the stage for Seattle. In just a couple of weeks, the lights