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The Seattle Mariners are one of the top teams in the league and they've already re-signed Josh Naylor on a huge deal this offseason. But they need to re-sign or
The Seattle Mariners may have to move on to plan B in their search for a versatile infielder/designated hitter. Jorge Polanco typically filled this role for the club during a successful 2025 season. The switch-hitter,
Run it back” might go down as the Mariners’ mantra of the offseason. It was already shaping up that way with Seattle’s roster construction, then Josh Naylor actually used those words during a lengthy press conference on Monday,
Boston has also been connected to veteran first baseman Pete Alonso, but The Boston Globe’s Alex Speier named another free agent infielder as an “intriguing possibility” for the Red Sox.
The Seattle Mariners need to do everything in their power to re-sign or replace Jorge Polanco this offseason. Polanco is a free agent and he's projected to sign
Jorge Polanco, as expected, has declined a $6 million vesting player option for 2026 and will become a free agent, the Mariners announced on Wednesday. However, there will be interest from the Mariner
The Seattle Mariners checked one box right away this offseason when they re-signed Josh Naylor. That left them a couple of other free agent hitters to go to work on from their own roster before exploring the rest of the market. Eugenio Suarez and Jorge Polanco are out of their contracts, too.
The Mariners are still hoping to re-sign Jorge Polanco, but a worthy challenger may be about to appear in Boston.