The Mariners have already taken steps to reshuffle their outfield in the offseason’s early going. They landed two-time Silver Slugger award winner Teoscar Hernández from the Blue Jays for high-leverage reliever Erik Swanson and pitching prospect Adam Macko, then shipped out former Rookie of the Year Kyle Lewis for catcher/outfielder Cooper Hummel.
More changes could be on the horizon, as president of baseball operations Jerry Dipoto informed reporters (including Ryan Divish of the Seattle Times) the team was open to bringing in another outfielder. The Seattle baseball ops leader unsurprisingly didn’t tip his hand as to specific targets but suggested the club was content to wait things out and identify the right fit.
“We do have more than one target,” Dipoto told reporters. “There are a handful of players that fit us that we feel good about especially as it pertains to outfielders. We feel like there’s still a market that is more robust. And if we’re just patient, we’re going to find the player that suits our roster the best.”
That doesn’t sound like a declaration the M’s are planning a run at top free agent Aaron Judge, and defending Rookie of the Year Julio Rodríguez reduces the urgency to go after center fielder Brandon Nimmo. The Mariners could theoretically pursue Nimmo with an eye towards pushing him to the corner opposite Hernández, but there are plenty of other teams with direct needs in center field. With the bidding for the former Met likely to push over nine figures (and cost the signing team a draft choice), the next tier down seems more plausible for Dipoto and his staff.
Among that group is Mitch Haniger, who’s a free agent after six seasons in Seattle. The M’s opted not to tag with him a qualifying offer at the start of the offseason, clearly unwilling to commit him a salary approaching $20MM for next year. A multi-year deal at a lower annual term still seems a possibility, and general manager Justin Hollander told Divish and others the club remains in contact with Haniger’s representatives at Apex Baseball.
Other free agent possibilities include Andrew Benintendi, Jurickson Profar, Cody Bellinger and Washington native Michael Conforto, who’s looking to reestablish himself as a middle-of-the-order caliber hitter after a season lost to shoulder surgery. Bellinger and Conforto figure to land shorter-term, bounceback deals while Benintendi and Profar are virtually certain to land multi-year commitments. Dipoto and his staff are among the most aggressive in scouring the trade market as well, and a number of corner bats could plausibly be discussed. Anthony Santander, Alex Verdugo, Max Kepler and Jake McCarthy are among the players who’ve been mentioned as at least speculative trade candidates this offseason. Bryan Reynolds and Randy Arozarena are less likely to move — particularly Reynolds, whom the Pirates have been reluctant to deal for years — but are sure to draw calls from other teams based on their multiple seasons of arbitration control and consistently strong performances.
The Mariners are firmly in win-now mode after a second straight 90-win season that snapped their 21-year playoff drought. Dipoto, Hollander and company have been and will continue to be aggressive in building around their excellent young core, but it’s worth noting they’re not devoid of in-house options who could play their way into a regular role alongside Hernández and Rodríguez.
Jarred Kelenic and Taylor Trammell haven’t found much success at the MLB level, but they’re each former top prospects who are still in their mid-20’s and coming off quality performances in Triple-A. Dipoto name-checked both players, as well as prospect Cade Marlowe, as internal candidates to take the next step. The M’s could entertain dealing Kelenic or Trammell for a lower-upside but more stable veteran bat as well, and Divish reports Seattle “shopped Kelenic extensively” at last summer’s trade deadline.
There’s also the presence of Jesse Winker, who was acquired last spring in the deal that saw Seattle assume the final three years of the Eugenio Suárez contract. Winker was the headliner of the trade from the M’s perspective, but Suárez surprisingly outperformed him in their first season in the Pacific Northwest. Under contract for $8.25MM in his final year of club control, Winker won’t have immense trade appeal coming off a .219/.344/.344 showing.
The M’s could elect to hold him and hope for better results, but they’ve reportedly floated his name early this offseason. Winker played dreadful defense in left field, and Divish has previously suggested Winker’s lack of improvement on that side of the ball played a role in him falling into some disfavor in the Seattle clubhouse. At his best, the left-handed hitter has shown he’s capable of impact offensive production against righty pitching, but the front office will have to decide whether pairing an outside addition with a change of scenery for Winker is a better fit heading into 2023.
Macho King OG
Aaron Hicks!
CaptainJudge99
Yes adding one more outfielder, and his name is Aaron Judge. Maybe for 10 years? Smh
Fred Park
In your dreams, pal.
CaptainJudge99
@Fred Park- Having bad dreams of Cano all over again, pal?
Fred Park
No, All Rise99, but now that you remind me I probably will.
Mercenary.Freddie.Freeman
If Seattle swooped in and got Judge I would be shocked. I’m thinking Giants or Dodgers will be his landing spot. Probably using the Yankees to drive the bidding up.
letsplaytwo
Mariners & Dodgers fan here. Judge is using the Giants and Dodgers to get a better deal with the Yankees. That’s where he wants to play.
ayrbhoy
Mariners fan who’s read “Fifty years of Kicking Dirt, Playing Hard and Winning Big….” by Lou Piniella. In reading that book I got a good sense of George Steinbrenners personality and approach to signing FA targets. I have no doubt if George were still alive he would be ‘all-in’ on Judge regardless of the cost.
However I don’t see his son having the same ‘sign him at any price, just make sure you sign him!’ type of management. I could be way off base here and of course NYY are favorites. My point is, from what Ive read- Hal Steinbrenner runs the team and manages the players differently than his old man.
Btw Mariners fans- I recommend that Piniella biography. Its a good baseball book. He is a character. I already liked Lou (which M’s fan doesnt) but I like him even more after reading that!!
crazybaseballgal
I’ll get the book! Thanks!
crazybaseballgal
Amen
CaptainJudge99
Of course I wanna stay with the Yankees.
Mercenary.Freddie.Freeman
@trade Acuna. I was less than pleased with Acunas defensive blunders in the playoffs myself. I was actually irate about them. With the team friendly contract it’s doubtful he’s traded especially since him and Albies are best buddies and also on a team friendly contract. Unless they traded both at the same time which I highly doubt.
CaptainJudge99
@hitman23- Only way Aaron Hicks is coming to the Mariners, is if my boi Gleyber Torres is going with him via trade. Seattle has to give up the Hancock or the Kirby kid though. My guess is Gleyber and Hicksy will be heading to the Marlins in a Pablo López package in December.
tehmc
Seattle is not giving up Kirby for Torres, let alone ALSO taking the dead weight of Aaron Hicks and his $10mil a year contract.
CaptainJudge99
@tehmc- ok, then no Torres for you then! Trading Kirby or Hancock seems pretty worth it, for Torres and Hicks. I’d love to see the Mariners win the AL West.
CaptainJudge99
@tehmc- oh please let’s stop pretending $10 million dollars a year is a lot of money. It’s definitely not, not even for the Mariners. I’m sure the Yankees would eat half of his contract to move him anyway.
Ben10
Not even close AllRise. You need to brush up on you’re player value boards before making a lopsided laughable trade proposal like that. And you’re not in charge of the Yanks. I can guarantee you this, IF Seattle does indeed trade for Torres, neither one if those pitcher’s will be involved in the deal. I guarantee it.
marinersblue96
Gleyber and Hicks will not land you Lopez. Should of traded Torres earlier when his value was at it’s highest, but the Yankees got cold feet. If NY want Lopez either Dominquez or Peraza. And their is no way they will take on Hicks contract.
Thank_God_Im_Not_Tim_Dierkes
Please tell me this is satire! To get Kirby, the Yankees would have to give up Volpe, Cortes, and Torres, plus add money. Hard pass.The only way I’m moving Kirby is for a legit star like Tatis Jr., Guerrero Jr., Rutschman, or Cedric Mullins & Grayson Rodriguez.
Stevil
What about Corbin Carroll and Joe Mantiply?
I’d pull the trigger on that. They could then keep Flexen around until one of Hancock/Miller/Dollard could replace him.
Few players are completely off-limits. Kirby’s pretty close to that, but considering Seattle develops pitchers much better than fielders and has a surplus of promising arms, that might not be a complete stretch.
CaptainJudge99
@marinersblue96- Not so sure about all that. The Marlins should make that trade with the Yankees for Torres, Hicks, and either Schmidt or German. It definitely would improve Miami next season.
Moonlight Graham
Why? The dude hasn’t been good since 2018.
Edp007
Go get Judge. Make an offer shake up the hot stove Jerry
letsplaytwo
Sober up bro, the Mariners don’t need Judge.
Endersgame
I still hope the Mariners bring back Haniger with something like 3 years, $8 mil per, incentives to boost the contract up to $15 mil per. If Haniger is healthy, he can, and often is, the offensive boost that this offense needs.
TheGr8One
Haniger will get more than 8 per elsewhere. When healthy he’s a great player. That’s the rub though, when healthy.
Endersgame
Yeah, I know it is likely that Haniger gets a better deal than that from someone, maybe even the Mariners. Just to protect the team, but provide for Haniger, I would like to see a contract similar to that. Lower base salary, incentives to boost the earnings, sorta like a prove it contract for Haniger.
letsplaytwo
Exactly!!! Haniger should be the main target. Forget Judge, forget the big $$$ shortstops. Bring Haniger back, trade for a good second baseman, then go hard for Ohtani next offseason.
Thank_God_Im_Not_Tim_Dierkes
Ohtani and Devers.
I think there is some sense in getting Devers now because he destroys the Astros.
Could be a good fit with the Mariners sending 3 years of France for 1 year of Devers and bringing back Paxton for the bullpen while he builds up arm strength.
To adjust for the extra value from Devers and Paxton, the Mariners include Diego Castillo, Taylor Dollard, Chris Flexen, and OF Zach DeLoach, plus $8M cash.
Not only do the Red Sox avoid having to, what they see as, “overpay” for Devers, but they get three years of an All-Star and a proven hitter who costs $12M less in ’23 and comes with two extra years of control.
The Red Sox would fill one rotation spot (Flexen) and give themselves another starter (Dollard) at AAA when needed who reached 95 mph and has Kirby-esque control. They also get a high-leverage reliever (Castillo), and LH 4th OF who could eventually evolve into a starter with average or better tools across the board. Plus an All-Star 1B.
In total, the Red Sox save $14M on their 2023 payroll and fill 4-5 holes on their roster, while giving them enough flexibility financially to fix the rest. Better this than sitting on him and getting peanuts at the deadline or worse he gets injured and they get nothing but a 2nd day pick.
The Mariners have more roster flexibility finacially and could afford to give Devers $300M over 11 years with $20M in 2023 and $28M from 2024-2033, and turn him into a 1B, where his defense will be less of a detriment to the team.
hiflew
God bless Trader Jerry. November and December would be boring months without him.
tiredolddude
As a Pirates fan, let me make the suggestion for you. “Brian Reynolds. I hear the Pirates will take low A middle infielders and a cracked bat”
CaptainJudge99
What better statement for trying to compete- sign Aaron Judge. Sounds like a game plan, for the up and coming M’s.
TheMan 3
plus 1 full year of fireworks for the Saturday promotions to help make the fans forget about how awful the Pirates are
letsplaytwo
Sorry old dude, Dipoto has been trying to trade for Brian Reynolds for at least two years now. Not sure why you place no value on him.
tiredolddude
You missed my humor. Apologies. I *do* value Reynolds. I’m just used to Yankees and Mets fans thinking that the Pirates are so destitute that they can name some prospects you’ve never heard of and the Pirates should capitulate.
Thank_God_Im_Not_Tim_Dierkes
Nice! You get a big word bonus! Let’s make capitulate the word of the day. Tomorrow’s word can be schadenfreude!
tiredolddude
I didn’t know that the word “capitulate” would qualify for such acclaim, but thanks. Years and years of practice with the English language has paid off. You like me. You like me
As for “Schadenfreude,” nein. Es ist ein Deutsch Wort, nicht Englisch
AvidAstrosFan
The Astros would be all over that if he was available.
stubby66
Well Arnold on line one offering Taylor and Wong for Kelenic.
kripes-brewers
Yeah, Kelenic and Hiura on the same roster. MLB strike out record totally within reach! Man, if those guys could just figure it out…
hiflew
It’s the Brewers. They were all about strikeouts long before everyone else. I remember the team with Hernandez, Sexson, Burnitz, and Jenkins that set a record for K’s back in 2001. Of course that was back when people thought strikeouts were a very bad thing.
And before that, there was Rob Deer and Gorman Thomas.
compassrose
Why bring up Sexons name? Brings a pit in my stomach to this day. Forget the GMs name but his dad was a great GM. That of course made him be a great GM.
He is the one that sent Jones to Cleveland for that always hurt pitcher he was here for 3 years I think but use it loosely. He didn’t play a full season even for a pitcher. Jones was pissed was told he was their long term CFer. Then traded not long after.
Back to Sexson this GM signed guys off what they did once. He didn’t care if they only had a good month or how long ago the season was. He signed most of his players like that. We were all so happy to see Capt Z to lead the good ship Mariner over Snoqualmie falls. At least he did it slowly so he got a bit more rope which he hung himself.
Ryan ryan
Waiting for Yoshida
Stevil
I don’t think he’s high on their list. His defense & arm aren’t impressive, the power isn’t likely going to translate, and it’s fair to question whether or not he could handle the MLB-grind of a 162-game season.
If Seattle’s going to gamble on inexperienced, or unproven players in MLB, they might as well stay in-house and give Kelenic a couple of months to show something.
My guess is that they are in on Nimmo, and if that fails, they’ll look at trade options, and if that fails…stick with what they have and reassess at the deadline.
Ryan ryan
I haven’t read anything that makes me believe they want to stick with what they have.
Dipoto’s comment about a “robust” OF market and being “patient” too me, hints at wanting to see if Yoshida is posted.
The omission of Winker on the team’s DH depth chart (he is listed 5th in LF only), I really do wonder if he has worn out his welcome.
Yoshida walks and avoids strikeouts at incredible rates and is a lefty. He’s very comparable to Arraez in Minnesota and would allow the team to have someone get on base ahead of Julio. Any power that translates would be a benefit.
Furthermore , he would not cost a draft pick and could, theoretically quality as a “top prospect” and give the Ms a long shot chance of earning a draft pick as they did with Julio.
Stevil
I took it a little differently.
I think it was a hint that he doesn’t expect them to land a FA outfielder. Once guys like Nimmo, Haniger, and Benintendi are off the board, trade talk will heat up. And I hope I’m wrong. I really believe Nimmo is an excellent fit.
Yoshida is really interesting, don’t get me wrong. He’s shown incredible plate discipline. I just think he profiles semi-similarly to Winker and I expect Seattle to emphasize defense and speed.
I wouldn’t read into the depth charts. They’re random in the offseason. Geno obviously isn’t Seattle’s primary third baseman and designated hitter.
Ryan ryan
I do not think defense and speed are their priorities. Maybe at the infield position, but in left/DH, I suspect a good left handed bat is the main requirement.
Either element of team OPS is where I believe they will focus. Bringing in Teoscar already helps that.
Houston had 4 hitters with OPS over 800 (two over 900) (150 PA). NYY had 3. Seattle had just Julio at 853, everyone else was 700s.
Stevil
Well, Teoscar isn’t a great fielder. Winker is a horrible fielder. Kelenic & Trammell haven’t broken out yet. I think they want the full package. I certainly wasn’t suggesting the bat wasn’t important.
I still think Nimmo makes the most sense. He has the bat, speed, and defense, but if he signs elsewhere, I would anticipate another trade.
docmilo5
Cade Marlowe wins the LF job before Kelenic. He OPSd .864 across 2 levels and stole 42 bases. I say go all in on Correa and go with what you have for LF.
Stevil
I don’t think Marlowe will get an opportunity before Kelenic gets another, but I believe Marlowe’s more likely to win a regular, or semi-regular, job before Kelenic. He was streaky last year, but he really poured it on in the second half, finishing the season incredibly strong.
Ryan ryan
Marlowe has been considerably old for each level he’s played at. I’m not sure he’s anything more than average (and with high Ks) at the MLB level.
He’s a bench OF most likely.
docmilo5
He’s old because they didn’t play baseball in 2020.
docmilo5
That’s what Spring is for. Let them battle for a spot..
Thank_God_Im_Not_Tim_Dierkes
Yuck, he’ll be a good 2nd division player, but why pay close to $100M including the posting fee for a guy who has less than a 20% chance of outplaying Winker, Trammell, and Kelenic. I think Yoshida will struggle to pop more than 12 HR, he’ll hit 2.80-.290 with a .350+ OPS, but he’ll have a negative baserunning value and a -10 or worse UZR. Pass.
I also heard he wants to play with his idol Harper in Philly. I would almost love to see it, just to watch the cringe-worthy train wreck of him fanboying Bryce the way Munenori Kawasaki used to make awkward his go to move when not following Ichiro around like a little puppy!
Ben10
Only if the M’s plan on using him as strictly a DH. I’m hearing that Yoshida’s defense is atrocious. Like way worse than Winker. But Masakata does find ways to get on base.
DarkSide830
So you’re saying that me not fixing my 50 prediction for Hanger may work out in the end?
riley s
Really wouldn’t mind Winker staying on the team tbh. Would rather we ship him out, but I think you have to expect at least a little bounce back. The guy still led the league in walks for a large part of the season even tho he looks like he’s never seen a weight room before.
If he’s a pure DH, he can play against most righties in that position and we still have an outfield spot open. Lots of young guys to share the LF spot but we probably want to add a guy like max Kepler instead. Let Kelenic and trammell rake in AAA for a little bit.
Endersgame
If the decision is between Winker and Haniger, I would rather trade Winker to free up the roster spot/salary for Haniger. Winker almost has to hit better this year, but I think Haniger will provide better offense and defense than Winker will. But if Haniger gets a big contract that Seattle is not comfortable matching, then there are certainly worse options than trusting in a rebound from Winker.
riley s
Yeah I agree with Haniger > Winker. Winker is cheaper tho, left handed, and has the 1 year deal. You can always make acquisitions during the season
Stevil
They absolutely need another outfielder.
Haniger returning is highly unlikely when they have a similar–and younger–version in Hernández, and a real need for left-handed hitters.
Nimmo makes a ton of sense as a high on-base guy who could hit in front of Julio, spell Julio in CF occasionally, while primarily playing the corners where he might hold up a little better for the long-term.
But the middle infield is the most pressing area of need right now and a trade for an outfielder could be more feasible after the bigger names in free agency sign.
Keep Hollander on speed-dial, Mike (Hazen).
letsplaytwo
Haniger is still a great option because he really wants to remain a Mariner and help get them into their first World Series. Teoscar is a one year rental and likely to test the free agent market.
Stevil
Teoscar is younger, doesn’t have the injury history, and could possibly be extended.
Before the offseason started, extending or re-signing Haniger made a lot of sense. But right now they need LHHs and trading Winker would only amplify that need.
Those who know me from Shannon’s blog know that I campaigned for the Mariners to acquire him from the Diamondbacks virtually all season long. I’m a huge fan of Mitch. But I don’t think he fits nearly as well now. They’re likely going to add a RHH to play the middle-infield and they currently have just JP, Cal (switch-hitter) and Winker from the left side.
Seattle is trying to keep a versatile, balanced lineup and they probably don’t want Julio leading off. Something has to give.
Thank_God_Im_Not_Tim_Dierkes
I just want to take a chance to speak about this left-handed hitter thing. It doesn’t mean crap unless we’re talking Alvarez, Ohtani, Devers, Soto, Tucker, Seager, Olson, Freeman, Rizzo, B Lowe, N. Lowe, Schwarber, as well as old Votto, old Blackmon, old Yelich, and 2022 Winker. Any other lefty isn’t going to draw a pitching change, so their hitting preference means nothing. Nimmo won’t force a Bonds like game plab against him, so all things being equal, I’ll keep the $10M+ per year.
Stevil
You’re entitled to your opinion, but there is value in forcing a pitcher to throw different pitches to different locations. I don’t think a team needs to have equal numbers, but there’s a reason teams like Toronto have been pursuing LHHs..
Seattle has been vocal about the need for a LHH as well, so I wouldn’t bet on a reunion with Haniger at this point.
Tom the ray fan
Wouldn’t hate for my rays to buy low on winker
TradeAcuna
Hmmmm… an outfielder huh? I wonder…
bob9988 2
ok, I gotta ask. I have seen all over the place on this site Atl fans trying to unload Acuna. what gives? Seattle, and pretty much anyone else would love that trade, why are Atl fans so he’ll bent on getting rid of him?
Slothcliff Hokum
Stevil, I think Nimmo would be a fantastic signing. Speed, OBP, defense, controls the zone, and definitely lengthens the lineup. Signing Nimmo could also decrease the chances of them running Kelenic out there 4-5 times a week… I’d much prefer to see Kelenic start in AAA next year (unless they trade him, which I don’t think is likely as they could be selling low). I’m glad to see they are considering alternatives to some sort of Trammell/Haggerty/Kelenic mish-mash for that third outfield spot. It seems logical to me that a Plan A could be to sign Nimmo and then trade for the needed middle infielder… it seems Winker plus one of Gonzalesor Flexen could be the start to a good trade package. I think the winter is off to a nice start. Hernandez has already been added, and getting Nimmo along with someone who can hit for 2B would be golden when it comes to improving the lineup.
Stevil
My gut tells me that they’re more likely to splurge on Turner or Correa and either trade for another outfielder, or stay in-house.
But I could see the opposite happening as well, with them splurging a bit on Nimmo and trading for a middle-infielder. The problem is, there aren’t a lot of great options for 2B/SS via trade (that we know of).
It goes with out saying that they should splurge on both the OF and the INF. If they were to move Flexen, it’s still feasible that they could do both and trade for relief help and have an opening day payroll under 180m.
The fans deserve the best product they can field. I really believe they’re just a few key players away from serious WS contention.
marinersblue96
I think Benintendi and Wong would fit nicely with the M’s.
J-Rod
Benintendi
Hernandez
Cal
Suarez
France
Kelenic/Winker
Crawford
Wong
Stevil
They have to do better than Wong and Benintendi.
A lot better.
marinersblue96
I agree. I would love Xander, but I think Benintendi would be ideal at the top of the lineup. Nimmo is going to want to play CF, I don’t see him in a M’s uniform. No way Judge is coming to Seattle.
Stevil
I’m not high on Bogaerts, either (as a Mariner). He hasn’t hit well in pitcher-friendly stadiums and the drop in power is concerning.
Nimmo has spent plenty of time in the corners. I don’t think that would be an issue. But he has many suitors (as does Haniger).
I don’t know how Seattle can come out of this offseason without at least one elite bat via free agency.
Thank_God_Im_Not_Tim_Dierkes
Hard pass, Benintendi is the outfield version of Crawford, I can’t take seeing a punchin’ Judy hitter 22% of the time. Wong will be turning 33 and already is cresting his ability before the tumble and I don’t want to pay $10M plus prospects for Wong to “Frazier” all over the carpet.
Slothcliff Hokum
They are remiss if they don’t do better. Nothing would better say “let’s wait and catch the Astros in 2024 or 2025 instead of sooner”.
Stevil
Frazier at least offered solid defense last year. Wong declined, and with the shift ban in place, a defensive rebound doesn’t seem likely.
Benintendi’s ability to get on base has value, but there’s no power, average defense….he really is the OF version of JP.
Both players would probably make the team a little better. But Seattle’s in a unique position. They’re just a couple of stars short of seriously contending for a World Series. They invested in pitching, it really doesn’t make sense to slouch on the hitting after getting this far.
Ignorant Son-of-a-b
I’m trying to get the word out that Brandon Lowe would be a great fit at 2B for the M’s. Lefty power bat, lotsa upside if he can stay healthy. If that’s a no-go, perhaps Ryan McMahon from the Rockies…also a lefty with some pop.
Stevil
Lowe is likeable, but Tampa doesn’t have a lot of LHHs and they don’t have a clear replacement. McMahon’s power took a big dip last year (beyond the 20 HRs) and the Rockies seem to be enamored with him.
I really think they’re more likely to splurge on a FA middle-infielder and trade for another corner outfielder. And it might take a while. to see how this plays out.
TheGr8One
Go get Conforto on a 1 year with a club option for another. In my opinion, dollar for dollar, he’s the best option for the mariners.
bob9988 2
I’m not hating this idea. Seems logical.
Stevil
I don’t think they’re likely going to gamble on a guy who just missed an entire season to handle a regular role. Conforto makes a lot more sense for a team like Miami, in my opinion.
Dogham
Aaron Judge to Seattle 4yr/$210M
bob9988 2
There is no chance Judge ever signs that deal. I would be shocked if he signed for anything less that 8yrs $300M.
hiflew
I’d much rather sign a 4/210 deal over an 8/300 deal. Chances are he could easily top 4/90 after the first deal expired and could go else where to do it if things didn’t work out.
User 2079935927
Sorry Jerry but Mickey Rivers retired a loooong time ago.
JoeBrady
Unless they have plans for Winker, Kelenic & Trammell, then I don’t see the need for another OF. IMO, they’d be better off pursuing a 2B.
hiflew
It’s the Mariners, of course there is a plan to trade them. And probably a plan to trade whatever the return is as well.
docmilo5
Don’t forget Cade Marlowe.
Weighed
Jake McCarthy is nice.
Looks like a lead off hitter or behind Julio.
.283/.342OBP 8HR 43RBI 23 SB 53R in 321AB’s. He is 25 years old and plays LF/RF.
highheat
He’s mainly playing COF because he was sharing OF PAs with Daulton Varsho, Alek Thomas, and Corbin Carroll. He’s also a decently capable CF, but there’s no need for him to be anywhere other than a corner with 3 other good CFs in place.
McCarthy was good for 2.3 fWAR and 2.4 bWAR in 354 PA, where his platoon splits were almost identical (after an absolutely abyssmal start). That’s a well above average MLB player on a rate basis, and if his current Steamer projection was a betting line I’d happily take the over on 2.4 WAR in 611 PA.
Daulton Varsho was worth 4.6 fWAR and 4.9 bWAR in 592 PA after being an above average bat and getting robbed in both the RF and UTIL GG races.
Alek Thomas was worth 0.5 fWAR and 1.4 bWAR in 411 PA; his offense was bad, but there are some easily identified swing problems and he was still a finalist for the CF GG. He’s more than ready defensively, and he’s still only going to be 23 by the end of next season.
Corbin Carroll really needs no introduction, but he was worth 1.4 fWAR and 1.2 bWAR in his first 115 PA. Fastest dude in the league right there.
DBacks asking price is going to be sky high for any of the OFs, because none of them are Arb eligible and there’s no NEED to trade them. Those four together were worth 8.8 fWAR and 9.9 bWAR last season, and FGDC lines (which are Steamer projections adjusted for FG Depth Charts play time projections) have those four at 9.2 WAR for next season.
HBan22
Bring Haniger back. One of the better options available when healthy, wants to be in Seattle and is a great team leader, and could end up being one of the best free agent bargains IF he can stay healthy. I’d offer him 2 years, $35 million ($15 million per with a 3rd year option/$5 million buyout).
iH8PaperStraws
How was Winker the headline of the trade? Did they not think Suarez’s power would play in Seattle?
muskie73
The Cincinnati Reds traded Jesse Winker and Eugenio Suarez in March 2022 when Winker and Suarez were coming off 2021 seasons of 147 and 84 wRC+, respectively. Winker posted 2.9 fWAR and Suarez a negative 0.1 fWAR.
iH8PaperStraws
That happened because Cincinnati tried playing him at short stop for the first quarter of the season. Once he moved back to third he started to pick it back up. But I get it.
Jack Buckley
Kyle Lewis must be hurt Cooper Hummel is awful
pleasantflavor
We all know the (mostly flukey) injury history with Haniger. But I still think he means much more to the M’s than he does to other teams. His clubhouse leadership is exactly what this team needs to maintain during this critical growth spurt from rebuild to perennial contender. So it’s my hope they bring him back on a deal that makes sense for Mitch and the team.
Rotating him through RF and DH with the youngsters while Teoscar primarily patrols LF could work well.
Trading for Brandon Lowe, Tim Anderson, Willy Adames, or someone of that ilk would work wonders for the INF if they can’t entice one of the coveted big 4 SS.