The Seattle Mariners are a little over two weeks away from pitchers and catchers reporting to Spring Training on Feb. 12. The Mariners entered the offseason wit
In journeyman infielder Donovan Solano, the Seattle Mariners added one of the most consistent part-time players in the game.
The initial plan for this analysis was to offer an update on potential moves or signings that the Mariners might make as the Feb. 12 report date for pitchers and catchers looms. But after hours spent checking the rosters of other teams for potential positional redundancies,
While a team like Cincinnati packaging McLain with one of their own rotation arms like Nick Lodolo in order to land an elite talent like Gilbert could make sense on paper, the injury history of both players could give the Mariners plenty of pause about giving up one of their most valuable assets for little in the way of certainty and the Reds may be equally hesitant to offer up two established players with All-Star upside in exchange for one.
Seattle Times writer Ryan Divish explained what it would take for the Seattle Mariners to acquire major league talent outside of a pair of teams.
According to Daniel Kramer of MLB.com, the Seattle Mariners are less inclined to sign Justin Turner this offseason after agreeing to a deal with Donovan Solano.
The Mariners plan to deploy Solano mostly at first base, Daniel Kramer of MLB.com reports.
Donovan Solano, aged 37, secures a $3.5 million contract with the Seattle Mariners, with the potential to earn an extra $1 million through plate appearance-based bonuses.
On Monday, the Seattle Mariners signed Donovan Solano to a one-year, $3.5 million contract. He can earn an additional $1 million in performance incentives. The veteran infielder, 37, isn’t used ...
On Monday, the Seattle Mariners finally broke their offseason drought by signing veteran infielder Donovan Solano to a one-year deal in free agency. Solano, 37,
Several utility players would be the answers for the Seattle Mariners at second and third base if the season started tomorrow.
The Seattle Mariners continue to draw rave reviews in the prospect and scouting department. The Mariners farm system and top prospects recently graded well in r