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The Seattle Mariners are not in the market for a shortstop for the 2026 season and probably not for the foreseeable future.
The Seattle Mariners made their deepest run in franchise history in 2025. Unfortunately, the season ended in heartbreak after a Game 7 loss in the ALCS to the Toronto Blue Jays. Regardless, the future of the Mariners remains bright, especially with the breakout of Cal Raleigh.
The Seattle Mariners gave fans plenty to cheer about in 2025, winning 90 games, claiming the American League West title, and reaching the ALCS for the first tim
Seattle Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh expressed heartfelt joy for teammate Logan Gilbert and his wife Aviles following the birth of their son, Henry Strider Gilbert. Raleigh shared a touching photo of Gilbert with his newborn and conveyed his eagerness to meet the baby,
The Seattle Mariners claimed right-hander Ryan Loutos from the Washington National, picking up a pitcher with a background in tech.
When the Seattle Mariners traded for first baseman Josh Naylor for their magical run down the stretch, he proved to be more than expected. The 28-year-old veter
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Seattle Mariners claim RHP Ryan Loutos from Nationals
After yesterday’s minor deal with the Tampa Bay Rays to acquire a potential bullpen arm in Cole Wilcox, POBO Jerry Dipoto and GM Justin Hollander remain active in their efforts to add to The Pile this offseason and claimed RHP Ryan Loutos from the Washington Nationals.
It was a heartbreaking finish but the future looks bright for the Mariners. Click over to MLB Trade Rumors to read more.
Standing at 6-foot-5 and weighing 232 pounds, Wilcox has the typical frame of a power righty, and his average sinker velocity of 96.6 mph in his one major league outing this season was in line with his typical game logs at Triple-A Durham. He also has a slider and a sweeper, which are both about 10 mph slower than his fastball.
For the second time in three years, the Seattle Mariners are expected to move on from Eugenio Suárez as their starting third baseman.