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In this MLB mock trade scenario, the Atlanta Braves send Ozzie Albies and Raisel Iglesias to the Seattle Mariners for top prospects, signaling a potential shift toward a rebuild amid a disastrous 2025 season.
The Seattle Mariners could look to reunite with a former slugger ahead of the trade deadline as they push for a postseason spot this year.
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The New York Yankees beat the Atlanta Braves on Sunday afternoon, with Aaron Judge hitting his 36th home run of the season. With that blast, he pulled within tw
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Here are two top prospects the Milwaukee Brewers must trade at the 2025 MLB Trade Deadline as they prepare for October.
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Fighting Irish Wire on MSNEstevan Moreno signs with Seattle Mariners, officially done with Notre DameShortstop Estevan Moreno has left Notre Dame and signed with the Seattle Mariners. Estevan Moreno is no longer with the Notre Dame Fighting Irish baseball team. That's because the shortstop, who was selected in the MLB draft by the Seattle Mariners, has signed with his new organization. Moreno was taken in the 20th round with pick 602.
In the latest episode of the Refuse to Lose podcast, ESPN insider Buster Olney talked about the potential of several Mariners players being absent from spring training for the international tournament.
The Seattle Mariners could be interested in one player at the MLB trade deadline. Here are the Mariners trade deadline needs.
LSU baseball pitcher Kade Anderson goes No. 3 overall to the Seattle Mariners in the 2025 MLB Draft. What the Mariners are getting out of Anderson.
Outfielder Jonny Farmelo (No. 62 MLB Pipeline top 100, No. 39 Baseball America top 100) has been on the IL since June 3 (retroactive to June 1) due to a stress reaction in his rib. Farmelo has taken significant strides in his return, and has started taking full swings in the last week, per Mariners general manager Justin Hollander.