The Mariners will have a few more new faces on their roster in 2020 in outfielder Jose Marmolejos, catcher Joe Hudson and left-hander Anthony Misiewicz when their season begins Friday. The team added all three to their 40-man roster on Thursday.
Marmolejos, whom the Mariners signed to a minor league contract during the offseason, had been with the Nationals since 2011. The 27-year-old regularly posted above-average production with Washington’s minor league affiliates, including during 2019 when he hit .315/.366/.545 with 16 home runs in 382 plate appearances in Triple-A. Marmolejos hasn’t played in the majors yet, but he might get a legitimate chance to prove himself with the Mariners, who are missing their best outfielder – the injured Mitch Haniger. Marmolejos, Kyle Lewis and Mallex Smith may comprise their season-opening outfield.
The Mariners will also see what they have in Hudson, a 29-year-old whom they signed to a minors deal last winter. Hudson totaled just 13 PA with the Angels and Cardinals in the majors from 2018-19, though he has posted a useful .734 OPS in 383 PA at the Triple-A level. Hudson will back up Austin Nola in Seattle, which will open 2020 without starting catcher Tom Murphy because of a fractured metatarsal in his left foot.
Misiewicz, 25, is in his second Mariners stint. The M’s chose Mislewicz in Round 18 of the 2015 draft, traded him to Tampa Bay in 2017 and then re-acquired him from the Rays later that year. He divided last season between Double-A and Triple-A and notched a 4.59 ERA with 8.6 K/9 and 2.4 BB/9 over 131 1/3 innings.
daruba
Exciting. …
Manfredsajoke
I never heard of any of these 3 guys before.
24TheKid
Well then I would bet you’re not a Mariners fan.
Danny R.
Couldn’t have said that better. I’m excited to see what Marmolejos does.
DarkSide830
well most of us have
Stevil
There will be several more that you’ve never heard of, mostly relievers. It’s the process of weeding out.
Let’s see if any gets this…
lettersandnumbersonly
As a Nats fan, I can say watching Marmolejos in spring training a couple times was always intriguing. He’s one of those… ‘if he only got a shot’ kinda guys. Good luck Jose.
Plus it was always fun to sing his name when he got up to bat.