3 questions facing Mariners at MLB trade deadline
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The Seattle Mariners keep playing Dylan Moore. No one is quite sure why. The operating answer is that they're showcasing Moore for a trade. If that's what they're doing, it's not going to work. Moore is 1 for his last 23. Moore is 2 for his last 47. All the defensive versatility in the world won't fix that.
The Seattle Mariners and Cincinnati Reds' fanbases have been dreaming for weeks of a reunion with Eugenio Suarez. The Arizona Diamondbacks' third baseman played seven seasons in Cincinnati, including a magnificent 49-homer campaign. He also spent two seasons in Seattle.
But I suspect Dipoto is right, that with the bullets Seattle has left to shoot this week, a lights-out reliever is the top target. But.
Mariners Need an Injection of Talent Sherman later added that the Seattle Mariners would be the team that makes the most sense, and it’s tough to argue against his assessment. Trading for Acuna ...
Mariners have shown a preference to be active at the trade deadline in recent years. (KOMO) The point here is this: there are a lot of names out there, some of which we'll talk about below.
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
Trade Idea Sends Marcell Ozuna to Seattle for Prospects As noted, the Atlanta Braves have had a disastrous season and are moving in the wrong direction, sitting at 39-51 on the season. It’s time ...
The trade deadline is a crutch, not a cure. Don’t get me wrong: the Mariners will improve this month. Probably, they’ll add an aging infielder, sacrificing prospects for months of rental pop.
The Giants have a huge decision to make prior to the trade deadline, and Buster Posey is going to have to figure it out quickly.