Over 30 minor league players left the Mariners organization in the offseason due to free agency or retirement. Most of them were pitchers. And one hurler has found a new home with
Shannon Drayer details where things stand for the Seattle Mariners' offseason with little activity and spring training just six weeks away.
The Mariners added some depth and versatility to their 40-man roster, acquiring utility player Miles Mastrobuoni for cash considerations in a trade with the Cubs.
While the vast majority of attention this off-season has been placed on Tropicana Field, the Tampa Bay Rays still have a baseball season to prepare. With pitchers and catchers reporting to their spring site in Port Charlotte in just over one month,
The Seattle Mariners sent cash to Chicago for a left-handed bat who played five different position for the Cubs in 2024.