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  • SEA Relief Pitcher #43
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    Marte, 29, joins Seattle after being outrighted by the Phillies off their roster at the conclusion of the season. The 29-year-old struggled to a 6.92 ERA in his time with Philadelphia over 23 appearances, and just adds depth to the Seattle staff at this stage of his career.
  • FA First Baseman #30
    The 38-year-old is coming off back-to-back solid seasons and just won his first Gold Glove while slashing .238/.328/.420 with 23 homers and a 114 wRC+ in 594 plate appearances. Santana would provide a veteran presence that the Mariners are reportedly interested in, and he would pair nicely with Luke Raley at 1B/DH since Santana is a switch hitter and the Mariners struggled against lefties in 2024.
  • BOS Right Fielder #52
    Red Sox president of baseball operation Craig Breslow also said at the start of the offseason that the Red Sox would likely try to trade away some left-handed hitting this offseason, so Morosi’s report seems consistent with that. Even though Abreu received AL Rookie of the Year votes and just won his first Gold Glove, the Red Sox have plenty of outfield options and could see Abreu as the ticket to get a young starting pitcher onto their roster. Morosi specifically mentions the Mariners as a trade partner, and we know the Red Sox reached out to them last offseason about trading for one of their young starters. If the Red Sox were to land Juan Soto, trading Abreu would make even more sense. Still, even without Soto, the Red Sox also have Jarren Duran, Ceddane Rafaela, Roman Anthony, who is the top prospect in baseball, and Kristian Campbell, who is the 10th overall prospect in baseball, all competing for MLB at-bats in 2025.
  • SEA Relief Pitcher #68
    Medina heads to Seattle as extra organizational relief depth after spending last season in the Nationals’ system at Triple-A Rochester, finishing with a solid 3.76 ERA, 1.38 WHIP and 60/26 K/BB ratio across 64 2/3 innings (49 appearances).
  • SEA Relief Pitcher #32
    Hahn hasn’t appeared in the majors since the 2021 season, but he’ll head to Seattle in the hopes of getting back to the big leagues. The 35-year-old journeyman spent last year with the Dodgers at Triple-A Oklahoma City, posting a respectable 4.54 ERA, 1.51 WHIP and 44/33 K/BB ratio across 41 2/3 innings (35 appearances). He’s made 82 appearances (50 starts) in the majors between the Padres, Athletics and Royals dating back to 2014.
  • SEA First Baseman #54
    There isn’t a ton of competition for at-bats at the cold corner in Seattle beyond Luke Raley and top prospect Tyler Locklear, so this is actually a pretty decent landing spot for Shenton after he was cut loose earlier this week by the Rays. The 26-year-old first baseman, who was originally a fifth-round pick by the Mariners in the 2019 MLB Draft, batted .214/.340/.405 with one homer in 50 plate appearances last year in the big leagues, but he blasted 20 homers in just 83 games at Triple-A Durham.
  • SEA Relief Pitcher #84
    Chargois loses his roster spot to make room for infielder Austin Shenton. The 33-year-old righty made just 36 relief appearances last year between the Marlins and Mariners, but finished with a strong 2.23 ERA, 1.02 WHIP and 30/13 K/BB ratio across 36 1/3 innings of work. He shouldn’t have too much trouble latching on elsewhere as extra relief depth.
  • SEA Relief Pitcher #41
    Lawrence, 37, was a mainstay in the Triple-A Tacoma rotation last season, going 11-11 with a 5.95 ERA and a 108/48 K/BB in 165 innings. The journeyman righty has a 6.75 ERA in 124 career major league innings, about half of which came with the Mariners in 2017 and ’18.
  • FA Third Baseman #10
    Romero mentions some of the teams that have monitored the infielder are the Blue Jays, Yankees, and Mariners. Moncada is a free agent after the White Sox declined his $25 million option for the 2025 season. The former top prospect does have a career .756 OPS and offers the ability to play both third and second base, but has struggled mightily over the last few seasons both on the field and to stay healthy. He’s likely looking at a one-year “prove it” deal this winter.
  • FA First Baseman #2
    Turner was acquired at the deadline by Seattle from the Blue Jays, and while the 39-year-old isn’t the same player he was with the Dodgers, he still gets on base and can hit left-handed pitching while playing first base and designated hitter. He’s assuredly looking at a one-year deal, but this one makes almost too much sense to not happen.