It's been a tough offseason for the Seattle Mariners and their fans. After missing the playoffs by just one game in 2024, the M's have done virtually nothing to
Seattle is reportedly in agreement with the veteran infielder on a one-year deal, pending a physical, that guarantees $7.75M and includes a vesting/player option for 2026.
Jorge Polanco is staying in Seattle. The veteran infielder signed a one-year deal with a vesting option for 2026 with the Mariners on Thursday.
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The Mariners and Polanco reached an agreement on a deal Thursday that will bring Polanco back to Seattle to play third base, Mariners insider Shannon Drayer of Seattle Sports confirms. The Athletic’s Ken Rosenthal reported Polanco’s deal is for one year and $7.75 million with $750,000 buyout on a vesting player and mutual option for 2026.
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The Mariners are bringing back infielder Jorge Polanco on a one-year deal. Here's more on the deal, including an expected position change in 2025.
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Rosenthal reports that Polanco is guaranteed $7.75MM, including a $750K option buyout. That suggests he'll have a $7MM base
That leaves the Mariners still in search of every day players at second and third base.And a recent move could open the door for Seattle to reunite with a potential second baseman.The Tampa Bay Rays signed infielder Ha-Seong Kim to a somewhat shocking two-year,