The Mariners’ playoff push came up a couple games short, as the club dropped their final series of the year against the Angels to fall out of the Wild Card race. While some underlying indicators suggest the club was fortunate to finish 90-72 — they were outscored by 51 runs despite finishing eighteen games over .500 — it’s clear the focus is on contention moving forward. A few of Seattle’s top young talents have already gotten their feet wet in the big leagues, and more (including Julio Rodriguez, George Kirby and Emerson Hancock) aren’t far behind.
On top of that young base, the M’s have a wide open payroll outlook. In the estimation of Roster Resource’s Jason Martinez, the Mariners enter the upcoming offseason with just $19.2MM in guaranteed contracts on the books for 2022. Assuming the club declines a four-year, $66MM package deal of team options on Yusei Kikuchi, the southpaw would have the right to exercise a $13MM player option. Even if Kikuchi returns on his option, that’d leave the Mariners with just north of $32MM in guaranteed commitments entering the winter.
Their first tough offseason call will be whether to bring franchise cornerstone Kyle Seager back into the fold. The club holds a $20MM option on Seager’s services for 2022. That comes with a $2MM buyout, meaning it’ll be a net $18MM call for the front office. That raises the possibility that yesterday’s game was Seager’s final as a Mariner, and manager Scott Servais removed him from the game during the top of the ninth inning (once the Red Sox won and had officially eliminated Seattle from playoff contention) to give fans at T-Mobile Park an opportunity to show their appreciation for Seager’s time in the organization.
For his part, Seager told Ryan Divish of the Seattle Times he hasn’t heard from the front office about the status of his option. In something of an eyebrow-raising comment, the veteran third baseman added he hasn’t spoken with president of baseball operations Jerry Dipoto “in years, probably four years. We don’t communicate at all. Not even passing by in the hall. If he spoke to my agent or anything like that, I haven’t heard anything.”
“It’s a weird spot to be in,” Seager elaborated (via Divish). “You kind of want to know, but unfortunately it’s out of our control. He’s not obligated or anything to tell me one way or the other. You have to prepare like you’re not going to be here. The writing’s been on the wall for a while. There’s nobody left from when I first got here. That’s not uncommon with a regime change. You bring in your own guys. You do your own thing.”
Reading between the lines, Seager’s comments would seem to suggest he’s anticipating the team buying his option out. Given Seager’s respected status in the organization and among the fan base, it’s something of a surprise to hear his contact with Dipoto is so infrequent. Still, Dipoto and his staff need not have a strong personal connection with Seager to judge picking up his option a worthy investment.
Seager has consistently been an above-average player on both sides of the ball throughout his career. He had an atypical 2021 season, posting a career-worst .212 batting average and his second-lowest on-base percentage (.285). But he also popped 35 home runs, a personal-best tally that tied him for seventeenth in MLB. Seager’s overall .212/.285/.438 line checked in at almost exactly league average by measure of wRC+, after accounting for Seattle’s pitcher-friendly home ballpark.
It was a similarly confounding year for Seager on the defensive side of the ball. Advanced metrics were split on his work, with Ultimate Zone Rating and Statcast’s Outs Above Average pegging him as a bit above-average, while Defensive Runs Saved thought he was a little below par. He’s generally well-regarded with the glove and has posted strong defensive marks in the past, so it’d probably be fair to project Seager as an average or slightly above-average player at the hot corner in 2022.
A player who’s a tick above-average at all facets of the game certainly carries value, even if many teams wouldn’t jump to pay $18MM for that level of production. Seager, however, means a lot to the fanbase (as yesterday’s on-field celebration showed) and to many in that clubhouse. Shortstop J.P. Crawford teared up following yesterday’s game when speaking about Seager’s influence on him (video via Jomboy Media). Crawford’s only one player, of course, but it seems likely others in the clubhouse feel similarly connected to Seager, the franchise’s longest-tenured active player.
For a franchise with as clean a payroll outlook as the Mariners’, a case can be made for exercising Seager’s option, even if it seems a bit pricey on first glance. The club does have Abraham Toro as a potential in-house replacement at the hot corner, though. Toro came up through the Astros’ system as a third base prospect; the M’s moved him primarily to second base after acquiring him at the trade deadline, but the front office could slide Toro back to his natural position were they to buy Seager out. Doing so would require pursuing an upgrade at second base during a year in which the free agent options at the position are fairly weak, but Dipoto has already hinted at the possibility of an active offseason.
aragon
let him go to a better team!
Lefty_Orioles_Fan
Ha!!! Some Orioles fans are interested
However, I think Guti is fine
bravesiowafan
I’d love to see the team beefed up. Lots of excitement on the horizon
WarkMohlers
Wellington Castillo retired and they already got rid of Vogelbach.
All jokes aside, I’m excited for this team
Edit: I do think France comes down to earth a bit next year unless he shows his HBP jump this year is something consistent like Mark Canha. Still a great player, just a lower OBP without that propping him up.
WarkMohlers
I know he has similar hbp numbers based on PAs in the minors, but it apples to oranges with opponent quality. Just want to see some consistency like Canha where you can almost expect at least 20 hbp.
ckln88
You make it seem like Getting hit by a pitch isn’t as good as getting on base via a hit or normal walk. There’s usually a reason a player gets hit more than others. Whether it’s his stance or a various of other factors.
Cisco206
@ckln88 He’s literally saying that he hopes that he continues to get a lot of HBP because they have raised his OBP to a more valuable level. Can you read?
g4
Not a Mariners fan so I could be underrating his clubhouse presence, but I’d say the buyout is an easy call. Hard to see Seager making more than 13 per on the open market, much less 18.
BuddyBoy
I’m a Mariners fan and I think he’s going to be lucky to get 2/$20M on the open market
iverbure
I highly doubt he’s getting a multi year contract.
WarkMohlers
I could see a multi-year, lower salary deal. Not as long as DJL’s 6/90, but I wouldn’t be surprised to see a 2/20 with a third year option at 12 and a 2 buyout. 9,9,2 minimum so 3/30 with option.
ckln88
I would bet a lot of money he gets at least 2-3 years somewhere else.
Greyhawk
As a Mariners fan from the beginning, I agree. However, I can see the front office offering him a smaller $ deal. I’d be totally fine with a one year extension at 10mil. I don’t think that will happen, but he is not worth 18-20 mil at this point in his career.
Bryan Bradley
I 100 percent agree… All he is good for is dingers and defense. We could get a better overall player for half the cost. I think Kyle Seager is worth 5 million a year and that’s being nice. I don’t think baseball players should even get that much, I think a All Star should make 10M a year max.
Lloyd Emerson
I’m a big Emerson Hancock fan.
philliesphan77
I hear he has a big signature
deal1122
Got eeeem
mrmackey
The Ms coaches can’t wait to get their hands on Hancock and try to milk every bit of talent they can out of him.
Fred Park
Things the owners do have always given me a sick feeling.
Well, we need owners, of course. Too bad they are mostly scum.,
But that is prevalent everywhere. Starting with sports owner and right on down the years to Mark Zuckerberg, all big-time owners basically are rotten.
Personally, I think Kyle Seager should call it a career. He has had a great one. But that is another matter.
Sideline Redwine
Curious, how many MLB owners do you know?
Datashark
Fred Park is well known in the circles of MLB ownership, they come to comments here to see his opinion on their next moves, its just a shame they don’t give him the credit.
Fred Park
Personally, none.
But you don’t have to know any hyenas personally to be disgusted at the sight of one.,
I have been following baseball news thoroughly for about 60 years, and having read all the great baseball writers most of that time, I know all I need to know about baseball owners.
iverbure
Ok buddy. Back in my day! Boring.
lasershow45
What’s wrong with Hyenas? Personally I think they’re smart creatures, hunt in packs and help the ecosystem and all that. Calling owners hyenas is insulting to hyenas. 😉
ryne23x
He’s 34…
SpendNuttinWinNuttin
34 next year coming off a fine season, no chance he juts retires and idiotic to think so.
seamaholic 2
Turn down the option, sign him anyway, for less. Done and done.
LordD99
Not speaking to him for four years is not the way to build a relationship. They’ll have to outbid some other team now if they want him back, which I suspect they don’t. Four years? I hear from my former wife more frequently!
ballgawd
How often do you speak to managers two or three levels above you?
norah w.
Good point.
99socalfrc
Hasn’t spoken with the GM in 4 years????
These MLB front offices are a joke.
LordD99
If I was a free agent considering the Mariners and I had other teams bidding on my services, I’d take note of Seager’s comment.
iverbure
But then ultimately the player just signs with whoever gives them the most money anyway so they forget really quick.
afsooner02
If you could get him for 2/25ish with a 3rd year team option I’d take it. He’s 34 and likely can replicate his numbers another couple of years.
Good experienced player to have around all the young rookies and the fans like him too.
ckln88
33*
ryne23x
He will be 34 when 2022 season comes around
Tony Carbone
What I want to know is Dipoto going to make a move that builds on the fan excitement of the last few days of the season or does he waste that good will?
Orel Saxhiser
Fan excitement shouldn’t be a factor. He needs to do what’s best to improve the Seattle Mariners baseball team. Fans are the last people on earth he should consult.
Dorothy_Mantooth
Cey Hey, you are right to a certain point but putting a team on the field that fans are excited to come and watch is always part of the equation. If DiPoto goes out and signs (or trades for) Bauer, Ozuna, etc..he would get lambasted by the fans. So while I agree he needs to do what is best for the team, keeping goodwill and excitement with the fan base is certainly a part of what’s “best for the team”.
norah w.
Yes, but wins are what get fans excited.
letsplaytwo
Of course he is!
He’s got a boatload if money. My guess is he tries for at least one starting pitcher and a solid bat. Can’t go overboard this offseason. The pipeline is loaded with talent.
Orel Saxhiser
@letsplaytwo, The Mets and Padres are the latest examples of why going overboard in one off-season isn’t a good idea. A meaningful addition or two, slight upgrades around the edge, and let the youngsters grow together. From the looks of things, the Mariners have a chance to be good for a long while. The other teams in the division are mostly in stages of transition.
Orel Saxhiser
Is Seager one of the malcontents who were critical of DiPoto over the Toro/Graveman trade? If so, the team doesn’t need his kind of veteran presence.
BuddyBoy
I agree and he has done to Divish several times to complain. It’s always presented as anonymous but it’s clear it’s him
gbs42
Assuming you know who an anonymous source is…well, it’s that ass-u-me thing.
ckln88
Yeah makes sense Buddy, he keeps his mouth basically shut his entire tenure and now he’s too mouthy? Good one
gbs42
That’s a mighty big “if.”
Kapler's Coconut Oil
Of course, why would the guy in charge want a dissenting opinion in his workplace? How very Preller like
cadagan
So many managers or leaders can’t tolerate differing opinions, yet they are often able to have outlandish opinions and lay blame on others. I say this as a manager of 500+. To be fair, even if a leader is ok with differing opinions, there will always be a segment that says the leader needs to do something about the squeaky wheel. MLB (compared to other sports) is often too full of itself with ego, hypocrisy, and tribalistic unwritten rules
Ignorant Son-of-a-b
@CeyHey Exactly my friend! It takes two to tango and perhaps Seager just never cottoned up to Dipoto. Seager is kind of a country bumpkin while Dipoto is a fast talking city slicker who eats refined lettuce and overly obsessed with his skin care regimen.
Sabermetric Acolyte
For 18 million? Wave goodbye.
bigdaddyhacks
I feel at this point Jerry has proven over and over he knows what he doing. This side has fleeced multiple clubs in his tenure. I do love Kyle Seager but he doesn’t fit the mold of the team. I agree with letting him walk.
Chester Copperpot
Jerry Dipoto will never have his names chanted throughout the stadium, like Kyle Seager did.
Orel Saxhiser
Even though DiPoto has molded the team. Let’s just say Seager is the more expendable of the two. Anonymous quotes about GM are not a good thing. I wouldn’t want Kyle Seager on my team.
LordD99
Anonymous? Maybe you’re referring to something else, but here the words came out of Seager’s mouth. That’s the opposite of anonymous.
Chester Copperpot
After watching Seager nearly everyday for 11 years, I respectfully disagree. I’d take a team full of Kyle Seagers if I could.
ksmurray
How did he hit fit the mold if the team? He is the team leader. You need to look no further than how everyone on the team reacted to him when he came off the field. The Mariners had four everyday players (Haniger, Crawford, and France being the others) that carried the offense. We need to add to that core. A one year commitment to Stager doesn’t hinder the youth movement at all, or going after an infielder free agent as Toro has shown no ability to produce from the right side of the plate and Evan White needs to start at AAA next year to work on his hitting. There are DH ABs available also. The payroll next year is negligible. It is really concerning to hear Dipoto never speaking to any player much less our longest tenured player. That continues to show the dysfunction of our current front office. They used to not be that way back in the day. Disappointing.
BobGibsonFan
Pythagorean Record had them at 76 and 86… They end up 90 and 72… LOL Love those cyber stats. Tell me again how RBI’s are a reflection of the team and not an individual… Salvador Perez is on one of the worst hitting teams and he led the league in RBI. And wins for a pitcher mean nothing… The best pitchers have the most wins…
Instead, the cyber goofs talk about spinny rate… or exit velocity… give me a team with a starting rotation full of high win totals and a lineup with a bunch of RBI guys and I will beat your staff of spinny rates and lineup of exit velocity every day.
Fred Park
@BobGibsonFan,
Yep. That’s about how I see it.
BuddyBoy
The run differential was misleading with this team. Over fifty of those negative runs were during a stretch in late April and early May when they were horrible. Also, the backend of the bullpen was very good all year so that is why they had such a good record in close/extra inning games
Sideline Redwine
I’d like to add, the focus on ops at the expense of average (each has its place). A walk is not as good as a hit, no matter what suburban little league moms say…
Fred Park
Absolutely, Redwine, “a walk is not as good as a hit”..
And even as far as sacrifice flies go, I’d always want a hit instead. Too many players go up there only trying to hit one to the wall.. They’ve beaten themselves mentally already.
stevewpants
Good pitchers do tend to have some wins but it reflects far more on the team. Let’s look at our only 20 game winner this year, Julio Urias, and everyone will agree that he is a very good pitcher and deserves recognition. But what also deserves recognition here is that in his starts the Dodgers averaged over 7 runs per game, and that is what enabled him to get to 20 wins. No pitcher from the top starting 3 of the Brewers staff has more than 12 wins, but many other stats would tell you they are just as good if not better than Urias. For my money though I’ll give the old school thought to my Cy Young pick, Wheeler from the Phils deserves it because of how hard Girardi leaned on him with that terrible bullpen.
iverbure
Bobgibson with the dumbest post of the year. Wonder why the guys who thought like you all got fired if they won all the time lol.
bbatardo
Decline option and renegotiate lower salary is probably what Dipoto does. Depends how low he goes if Seager will return.
dshires4
Guys with a .285 OBP don’t get $20M contracts. The buyout is obvious and it sounds like there’s animosity between Seager and Dipoto so it’s pretty easy to see him playing elsewhere next year. Which I think is the right decision.
Rsox
Third Base is thin behind Kris Bryant and Eduardo Escobar so Seager could have a fair amount of demand. I don’t see him getting more than a 1 or 2 year contract though.
One thing i would hope the Mariners are smarter than to decline Seager’s option and stick him with the qualifying offer
rightwingrick
M’s unlikely to pick up Kikuchi’s option, and might use that money to bring in a free agent SP with high upside and immediate contribution like Robbie Ray.
Expect them to give SP James Paxton another shot coming off Tommy John, on a hometown friendly “make good” deal.
M’s unlikely to pick up Seager’s option at $20 million, and might use that to bring in a FA 2B/SS like Marcus Simien on a multi-year contract, moving Toro to 3B (which is why they traded for him in the first place as one of Houston’s highest ranked prospects).
M’s need to beef up DH, even though Luis Torrens has been a nice surprise and is still young with prime years ahead. A two-year deal with Nelson Cruz is not out of the question if the price is right. (Here’s some out of the box thinking….re-sign Seager as DH at a reduced price and go lefty-righty with Cruz).
Finally, the M’s can’t depend on a utility guy hitting .180 with an OBP of below .300, no matter how good his defense. Dylon Moore completely lost his mojo at the plate, big loop in his swing, always coming out of his shoes. M’s might take a shot at FA Brad Miller.
Triple-A Tacoma, the M’s top farm team, will be loaded again starting 2022 (they won the division in 2021). Likely to start the year at AAA will be Julio Rodriquez (but not for long), George Kirby (but not for long), Emerson Hancock, Matt Brash, Brandon Williamson, Evan White, and maybe even Justus Sheffield and Justin Dunn. Coming back from knee problems, they may even send ROY Kyle Lewis to Tacoma to work the bugs out.
Fred Park
Hello rightwingrick, haven’t seen your moniker since the old days on Shannon Drayer’s blog. Same with Tony Carbone. Saw Stevil here once, also.
Most of the comments here are sort of insipid, not much knowledge displayed.
But this comment here, rick, is rock solid.
I was once a fan of Justus Sheffield, but no longer. AAA for him. AAA and out.
drfelix
I was NEVER a Sheffield fan and hated the trade with the Yanks
SpendNuttinWinNuttin
Robbie Ray is a waste of money anywhere but Toronto. He started to excel because of his pitching coach there from what I’ve read.
Proudveteran
Evan White can’t hit the broadside of a barn with a telephone poll. Kyle Lewis is very suspect at best, very injury prone but we do have many talented outfielders…too many!
Datashark
Let the (Kyle and Cory) Seagers finally play with Silver Bullet band.
although, Mariners should let Kyle walk and sign Cory to 3B….wouldn’t that be something!
They may just let Ty France be that 3B and sign a 1B
Rsox
Sign a First Baseman (someone here suggested C.J. Cron which isn’t a bad idea. Or maybe Jerry can fleece the Mets one more time and get Dom Smith) and let France DH with occasional time at 1B/2B/3B. Toro looked good at 2B but could be moved to Third if a Second Baseman is acquired. Kevin Padlo put up decent numbers at AAA between the Mariners and Rays.
The Mariners need a DH (Nelson Cruz reunion?) And an Outfielder though it might not be the worst thing to let Julio Rodriguez play everyday if he has a good spring
Benjamin560
Trade Evan White in a package for 1B Matt Olson.
kws001
I love that dude, but Seattle will move on and they should. He’s got a few good years left in him and he’ll land on his feet.
Datashark
Kyle is on the trajectory of Adam Dunn in year 2013
Louholtz22
Not sure what to make of the Mariners situation. The odds of winning all those close games again with the current roster is remote. Seager might be worth the money with a better surrounding cast. Does anyone believe Mitch Haniger will repeat this season or regress to the norm? I think the latter. I’d sign Kyle Gibson and Starling Marte with the big acquisitions. See how the season goes and add more at the deadline. Still a young team.
Datashark
Starling Marte raised his value huge with A’s – I wonder if A’s get the inroad and sign him with Las Vegas in mind
houkenflouken
I’d say this is Hanigers norm. Not even as good as his 2018 season this year. I don’t think there’s a need to sign a big time outfielder at all, but Kyle Gibson would be alright. We definitely need high-end starting pitching and a 2b or 3b
Proudveteran
I worry about Jerry Dipoto’s feelings about Mitch Haniger. Is he going to do the same with Mitch Haniger as he did to Kyle Seager? It has been reported many times that there has not been any talk of an extension to Mitch Haniger. If there has nobody has heard about it.
We may have made the playoffs if Dipoto would have signed a pitcher that could have won games instead of Tyler Anderson as an innings eater…not sure what that was about. I wanted a pitcher that could win and we got an innings eater.
I say Kikuchi for one more year until we can find his replacement. That means we need at least two good starting pitchers. The team overachieved last year so we will need to prepare for that. We have way too many good or better outfielders maybe use some to get other positional players.
Jordo87
Well Jerry was in the D Backs front office when they got Mitch from Milwaukee I think then he traded Ketel Marte to Arizona for Mitch when he came to Seattle so I’d imagine they got a somewhat good relationship. Far as Kikuchi goes the obvious is he kicks in his 13 million option and best we can all hope for is he’s able to turn it into a good season or good enough for a trade in July
Louholtz22
The A’s have a ton of decisions to make. None of which are cost effective for them. I don’t think they’ll spend big on Marte, as good as he was.
julyn82001
… Plus remember the A’s have “laser” Ramon Laureano who should be able to to play at the end of April 2022. Marte will be great to have back though.
Rsox
The A’s need at least one Outfielder, a DH, a 2B, possibly a backup Catcher and a few bullpen arms.
Some of these issues could be solved internally. Khris Davis could probably be brought back on a non-guarenteed contract. Austin Allen could be Murphy’s backup behind the plate. Nick Allen could factor at SS/2B, perhaps they could convince Andrus to move to 2B. Tony Kemp and Chad Pinder will factor in at times at multiple positions. Maybe they can re-work Trevor Rosenthal’s contract since they still have to pay him the remainder of his salary from this season next season
angelsfan4life
I think both Seager’s wind up with the Yankees. The Mariners will probably bring in Cron and another lower tear FA. Most of the Mariners upgrades will come from trades.
Dorothy_Mantooth
The Mariners are going to add at least 3 free agents in the offseason, if not more. They have a ton of money to spend so there is no need to trade talent away to acquire MLB ready players. I’m sure Jerry will work a trade or two in there just to stay ‘fresh’, but I truly believe Seattle will be one of the most active teams in the free agent market this year and acquire more players via FA than via trades. They’ve spent years building their team to get it where it is today. Time to add some veteran talent and see if they can finally break their playoff drought.
Proudveteran
That’s what Jerry said: Veteran presence and other moves.
mopaniac
Hope so that would be AWESOME !
SpendNuttinWinNuttin
tier*
mrkinsm
Something of note that isn’t in the blurb above, he now has 10 years of service – if SEA brings him back – whether via the option or a new contract – he comes with an automatic no-trade clause. That could be a big hindrance for this club.
Fred Park
Well, now, that is the color of a different horse!
Dorothy_Mantooth
As much as he’s meant to the team, Seattle would be foolish to keep him at $18M; no other team will pay him close to that. Seattle should decline the option and offer him a 1yr, $12M contract. If they don’t believe Toro is their future 3rd baseman, then maybe offer him 2/$22M. Seager might be able to find a 1 year deal for slightly more money but does he really want to move his family for an extra $1-$2M? I think he’d stay if they made him this offer. Given where he is with his age and his performance, a $12M offer is more than fair and one would think he’d jump all over that unless there is a team out there willing to offer him a 3 year/ $30M+ deal, which I highly doubt there will be.
Proudveteran
After what Kevin Mather said! And the fact that Jerry Dipoto didn’t come riding in on his white horse to defend Kyle, not to mention the two {Jerry/Kyle} haven’t spoken in about four years…the icing on the cake was all on the scoreboard Kyle Seager’s Mariner stats, Seattle and Jerry Dipoto are done with him. Why would he even want to stay?
Louholtz22
Seager has hit .249, .221, .239, .241 and .212 (this year) in his last five years. He hit .278 in his contract year and averaged .260 before that. Solid defensively, HR’s big this year but tough to repeat
Datashark
as Bill Walsh once said rather a player go away a year too early than a year too late…Mariners would be foolish to keep him.
They should try signing Corey
Yep it is
$20 million NO WAY
MarinerJunky
Let Seager walk, and move Toro to 3B and make Kyle Lewis a full time DH.
With around 80M to spend go get Marte to play LF, Semien to play 2B and Ray to be the veteran TOR for the nice young staff and maybe bring back Anderson on a low cost one year deal until Brash or Kirby is ready to take over. The pen is loaded with low cost stud arms.
Bryan Bradley
Max Scherzer as SP with a few new bats
bridd
If Seaver walks (I kinda hope they keep him), they could move Toro over to the hot corner and move France to 2B while White plays 1B. Doesn’t France have 2B experience?
Bryan Bradley
Idk
Bryan Bradley
Resign Kyle Seager or sign a players like Marcus Semien, Carlos Correa, Javier Baez, Corey Seager, Clayton Kershaw, Trevor Story, Max Scherzer, Kris Bryant, J.D Martinez,Freddy Freeman?
I personally would like to see the Seager brothers with Marcus Semien and Max Scherzer and Clayton Kershaw
MartialArtisan
I like that idea. The fact that Dipoto has refused to speak to him for FOUR YEARS speakers volumes. Seager is already out the door…
kingbum
18MM Seems fair for his production. I think he gets that on the open market maybe a hair less. I think it’s a mistake for Seattle to let him go, you are trying to build a contender with household names that draws fans. You need a veteran to guide rookies and this man is reasonably priced. Slightly above average pay for slightly above average production, sounds like he’s a stabilizing force in the clubhouse too
GarryHarris
Kyle Seager is the best 3B the Mariners franchise ever had. But, he just doesn’t fit this team anymore.
The Mainers should buy him out and look for a younger IF.
ksmurray
He is going to be 34 next year. No one is talking about a long term deal. The question is do you pick up a one year deal for close to market value? Toro is maybe a 60 RBI player. You can bring in one of the SS options and put him at 2B for 1 year and have Toro play three-quarters of the time, backing up 2nd & 3rd, Stager DH some, injuries opening up some if the time. If Toro can’t be kept off the field through earning it then so be it. If we are going to try to win our division then handing a spot to Toro over Seager who has more production and us a better 3B is not how you do it. Another Seattle team has a coach in P. Carroll whose mantra is competition. Now of course salary considerations and youth were on display with the KJ Wright decision. The difference is football has a salary cap and the Mariners have a ton of room to spend. If it were a 2 year or more option it would be a different story. There are so many unknowns on offensive spots in the roster for the coming year. Will Kyle Lewis get and remain healthy? Will Julio Rod. make it and stick thus year? Will Evan White be able to hit at a major league level? It seems like one more bridge year for Kyle Seager is perfect. After next year the answer on his future will probably be much clearer. Plus he is the veteran leader of one of the youngest teams in the league.
BuyBuyMets
Buy him out, then bring him back for an additional $6-8 million.
StudWinfield
I’d decline and renegotiate with both. 2/24 with Seager and 3/40 with Kikuchi give them both opt outs. Neither are absolutely vital moving forward but it would make building off this year’s success easier having one less position and one less rotation spot to worry about.
Bryan Bradley
Get Max Scherzer, Clayton Kershaw and Corey Seager/Marcus Semien to replace Kyle Seager and Kikuchi/Paxton. Corey is a younger version of Kyle and Max Scherzer is a All Star SP and Marcus Semien 40 plus HR guy and Clayton Kershaw is future HOF with already 3000k in his career and ditch Anderson. That’s right there is a 100 win team with Lewis, Mitch and the others they easily win 100 games with the players I wanted
jephdood
I kinda see Toro as more of a utility player on a winning club. He and Jake Bauers. Ty has been great at 1B and should stay there for the time being. Pick up a FA 3b and someone solid at 2B. Find a decent LH bat that can split DH duties with Torrens. Catcher was pretty much a black hole this year. Not sure what to do there until Ford is ready. Torrens can chip in there on occasion too. Pencil in Haniger and Kelenic, but can Kyle Lewis play more than 1/2 a season? You can’t rely on him at this point. So probably have to get a FA OF too.
Baseballgeek
Get him out. Probably Why the team isn’t vaccinated. And since when does a gm have to have contact with players? I would be a little more grateful 10 plus years with Mariners and getting paid good money.
norah w.
What? The team isn’t vaccinated?
Baseballgeek
I think not
Chester Copperpot
Hahaha! Holy projection there Batman.
MinorLeagueFan
I would love to see Seager return for another year or two, but not at full price. His average is a concern but his power and defense are good. As far as I have seen, he’s been classy and well liked. He doesn’t need to be best buddies with Jerry but it is a bit surprising they haven’t spoken in so long. I have no idea if that is normal for a GM and veteran player though because it would be difficult for a GM to move a player he has a strong relationship with.
YaGottaBelieve
Seager has given us years of good memories, but time for the torch to be passed. We have too many below .250 hitters, power or not. The OF looks good with Hanover, Lewis, Kelenic and Julio on the way. JP is good at SS. White has yet to prove ANYTHING, so I could see even a rental FB with power. Or third. Moore is No is NOT the answer at 2B, so there’s a need. They should let Kikuchi go and bring in an Ace or No. 2 if possible. I hope they resign Pax. We’re so close. Just need consistency on offense. Instead of either the top or bottom half of the lineup carrying the weight while the other half ofers!
Excited for next season AND this off season! Go M’s!
Bryan Bradley
Get Max Scherzer, Clayton Kershaw and Corey Seager/Marcus Semien to replace Kyle Seager and Kikuchi/Paxton. Corey is a younger version of Kyle and Max Scherzer is a All Star SP and Marcus Semien 40 plus HR guy and Clayton Kershaw is future HOF with already 3000k in his career and ditch Anderson. That’s right there is a 100 win team with Lewis, Mitch and the others they easily win 100 games with the players I wanted
norah w.
Corey Seager wouldn’t come here if Dipoto hasn’t talked to his brother in years.