The Mariners’ acquisition of Randy Arozarena last night is perhaps the most notable swap of the season thus far, but Seattle isn’t content with that lone acquisition. MLB.com’s Jon Morosi tweets that the M’s are still talking to other clubs, looking to add another bat and a high-leverage reliever. Adam Jude of the Seattle Times adds some context on the team’s search for bats, reporting that two of the top bats on the market — Oakland’s Brent Rooker and Chicago’s Luis Robert — may not be likely to land in Seattle. The A’s have been reluctant to trade with Seattle, per Jude, while an acquisition of Robert is considered “highly unlikely at this point.”
Both Rooker and Robert would add a controllable, high-end bat to what has been a stagnant Mariners offense. Rooker is arb-eligible for the first time this offseason and controlled three more years. Robert is signed through the 2025 season, and his contract contains a pair of $20MM club options.
The A’s haven’t always been reluctant to deal within the AL West, but the last time they completed a trade with the Mariners came back in 2017, when the two clubs swapped Emilio Pagan for Ryon Healy. In fact, the only trade they’ve made with a division rival in the past three years was this April’s acquisition of righty Brandon Bielak in a deal that sent cash back to the Astros. It’s always possible there’ll be a change in direction, but their once-frequent intra-division trades (e.g. Elvis Andrus, Khris Davis, Jed Lowrie, Jurickson Profar, Pagan, Healy) have dried up in recent years.
With regard to Robert, there’s no intra-division component to be considered, but traction on Robert hasn’t really picked up, it seems. ESPN’s Jeff Passan writes that the White Sox have set a high asking price and haven’t yet seen potential trade partners willing to meet it or even come particularly close.
The mere mention of Rooker and Robert aligns largely with the latest reporting from Daniel Kramer of MLB.com, who suggests that Seattle’s front office has been “aggressive” in trying to add multiple impact bats. Arozarena checks one box, but the Mariners’ lineup could use upgrades at multiple spots.
It’s even possible the M’s and Rays could line up on another deal; Kramer writes that the two teams discussed infielders Isaac Paredes and Yandy Diaz in the offseason. Mark Feinsand of MLB.com tweets that the Mariners are again a potential landing spot for Diaz, who is drawing trade interest and was reinstated from the restricted list within the past hour after a week-long absence to tend to an undisclosed family matter.
Like Arozarena, the 32-year-old Diaz got out to a slow start in 2024 but has heated up in recent months. Over his past 280 plate appearances, he’s slashing a robust .302/.354/.453 with seven homers, 16 doubles, a triple and just a 13.9% strikeout rate. He’d give the Mariners an upgrade over the recently designated Ty France and simultaneously accomplish the team’s ongoing goal of reducing their MLB-worst strikeout rate. He’s earning $8MM the second season of a three-year, $24MM contract extension and is owed $10MM in 2025 before the team must decide on a $12MM option for the 2026 season.
Paredes, 25, is arguably one of the most appealing possibilities on the entire trade market. He’s played third base primarily of late, but the versatile infielder can handle all four infield positions and has emerged as a genuine middle-of-the-order slugger. Dating back to Opening Day 2023, he’s slashed .250/.353/.469 with 47 homers in 241 games. He’s earning only $3.4MM this season in the first of four arbitration seasons (as a Super Two player). Paredes’ versatility, productive bat, remaining control and currently affordable price tag could make the prospect cost to acquire him prohibitive, but the Rays are generally open to listen on anyone — and teams have been at least inquiring on Paredes recently.
EnglishM
Do it M’s, get those Rays
seamaholic 2
Trading with the Rays has a way of not working out so well. They know their own players better than anyone.
C Us Sink
Luke Raley has been decent.
mlb fan
“not working out so well..better than anyone”..In general I tend to agree, but the M’s are one of only a couple teams that have done OK(probably a wash)trading with Tampa. The two teams obviously trust each other because they do quite a bit of business historically.
Bob Sacamano 310
Still have the ammo to add Luis Robert. JeDi always makes the Winter Meetings and Trade Deadlines fun.
Captain K-Mid
DiPoto does most of his work in the offseason. Not much in terms of deadline trades. Castillo was the only notable one in the last 5 years or so.
Bob Sacamano 310
They need to get some bats to go along with that pitching though
Captain K-Mid
Preller is the one that does the crazy deadline trades
sad tormented neglected mariners fan
It would not be worth it to burn the farm for Robert, Chicago would probably want 2 top prospects on top of some middle prospects
jamaicajan
Robert is what you hope the prospects turn into (albeit without as many injuries). The time to strike is now- Young/Ford/Hancock and more should all be available for a player like Robert
920falcon
Preller is always entertaining around this time. He is kind of like George Steinbrenner was-we know he is going to do something, we just don’t know what.
cdouglas24000
Don’t know why the A’s wouldn’t even think of dealing with M’s. Emerson and morales for rooker seems insanely fair price. A 3b/SS former 1st round pick (3rd best propsect) and the 4th best pitching prospect in a loaded system should get the job done. A’s are on a long rebuild. They won’t be competitive till MAYBE 2028.
sad tormented neglected mariners fan
I don’t think the mariners would offer Emerson for a streaky hitter that strikes out a ton, probably would be someone like tai Peete as the headliner
shark stitches
Haha, no. Tai Peete wouldn’t be the headliner in a Rooker trade.
jamaicajan
Agree Emerson will be our no1 prospect soon. Should be untouchable. Young on the other hand…
deepseamonster32
The Athletic ranks Colt Emerson as the 5th prospect in all MLB. Probably not on the table.
julyn82001
A’s probably won’t deal with the Mariners; however, Emerson and Morales are both rookies with lots to prove at the major league level. Rooker is a powerful hitter who can decide a MLB game with one swing. You be the judge…
yogineely
I don’t think anyone ever accused dipotto of not being in on the trade market
hllywdjff
Vlad/Garcia then we are done
cbhlarms28
Three bombs over Seattle this weekend for Robert ought to change their minds real quick. Come on Luis!
Of course, he’ll probably pull up lame rounding 1st base instead because ya know, it’s the White Sox.
Old York
M’s need to tap the Jays for Vlad Jr. & Yimi García.
ScoBoe
Garcia Done..
Now go get Vlad
Hawktattoo
One down… one to go
cgallant
How about a 3 team deal with the A’s and Red Sox. Yoshida to Seattle, Rooker to Boston and prospects to Oakland.
seamaholic 2
Why would Yoshida be involved? All the prospects would have to come from Boston.
nolesfan75
Interesting, however Yoshida is a DH only piece. I don’t think Dipoto is keen on that. As a Sox fan I would love it.
Littleman20
Trading for Ryan Mountcastle could be a good move for the Mariners. You could do a.
Ryan Mountcastle for Emerson Hancock
Laine Thomas I think could be another good pick up
you want to pick up controllable pieces with Mountcastle You would have him through 2027 And Lane Thomas Through 2026
And with these trades, you wouldn’t have to give up top notch prospects, and they would instantly help the Mariners
McGrundle
The Rays have done way more than the M’s with what appears to be less. If Mariner prospects are on the Ray’s radar and they’re willing to give up controllable players, it’s for a reason.
Ziskmania
As a Mariner fan I would say, we already gave Boston a football championship, not a baseball one too.
Ignorant Son-of-a-b
Why did Russel Wilson throw it instead of handing it to Beast Mode?
deepseamonster32
Burned 2 timeouts earlier on the drive, on 3rd & 10 and from the confusion after Kearse’s miracle catch.
Probably shouldn’t have tried to pass to a special teamer.
Zippy the Pinhead
Tanner Scott and Josh Bell would be fine with me.
920falcon
Thomas and Finnegan as a package could be an option.
Atloriolesfan
You’re not seeing the Nats correctly. They’re the Orioles ’22. They don’t need much in terms of prospects. They got a lot for Hunter Harvey. Thomas and Finnegan are available, but for overpays because they’ll still be tradeable off-season.
SEA can get Mountcastle for fair value. But fair value is Hancock plus.