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The Seattle Mariners are one of many contenders who want Eugenio Suarez. The star third baseman from the Arizona Diamondbacks ...
The Seattle Mariners could use a bat or two, and a couple of their most popular trade deadline rumors involve Arizona ...
In this trade proposal, Seattle would acquire Duran for right-hander Bryce Miller, second baseman Michael Arroyo (Mariners No. 4 prospect) and catcher Harry Ford (Mariners No. 5 prospect).
The Seattle Mariners have had a bit of a revolving door at first base this season. There's one player expected to be available at the trade deadline that could be thrown into the mix. USA Today's ...
2021: Mariners trade relievers Kendall Graveman, JT Chargois, and Rafael Montero and bring in reliever Diego Castillo along with Tyler Anderson and Abraham Toro. 2022: Mariners acquire Luis Castillo.
The post Mariners trade proposal lands Ryan O’Hearn from Orioles appeared first on ClutchPoints. The Seattle Mariners are 36-35 heading into Tuesday’s game against the Boston Red Sox.
Per Seattle Times writer Adam Jude, the Seattle Mariners roster is now set and a trade involving the three-time All-Star starting pitcher isn't as likely as it was earlier in the winter.
Luis Castillo is a popular name on the trade market.The Seattle Mariners are receiving more calls about the availability of the three-time All-Star pitcher after Max Fried signed with the New York ...
It's time for the Mariners to promote prospects like first baseman Tyler Locklear and second baseman Cole Young. Read more at MLB Trade Rumors.
Ranking the best Mariners trade targets as deadline nears . July 18, 2024 at 10:50 am Updated July 20, 2024 at 7:39 pm . By . Adam Jude. Seattle Times staff reporter. The Mariners need a bat.
The Mariners and Rays have been frequent trade partners — completing 16 deals during the Jerry Dipoto/Justin Hollander era — and maybe they can match up again in the next two days.
In this trade proposal, Seattle would acquire Duran for right-hander Bryce Miller, second baseman Michael Arroyo (Mariners No. 4 prospect) and catcher Harry Ford (Mariners No. 5 prospect).