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Life-changing call brings Nola back to Seattle
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Life-changing call brings Nola back to Seattle

  • Nola accepts Mariners bullpen coach role after a late October call, marking his first true coaching position.
  • The Mariners shuffled coaches this offseason, replacing Tony Arnerich and moving Kristopher Negrón to bench coach in Pittsburgh.
  • Nola’s background spans 15 years as a pro player, including an MLB debut with Seattle in 2019 at age 29.
  • Nola was a key figure in Seattle's rebuild, later traded to the Padres in a defining deal for Ty France and others.
  • Nola expressed that the range-riders period helped him realize there are still ways to help people and be a servant leader.
  • Nola followed Seattle’s playoff run from afar before deciding to join the coaching staff.
  • The move comes as the Mariners aim to rebuild with fresh voices after nine managerial changes this offseason.
  • Nola's coaching emphasis centers on helping pitchers and teams, reflecting his long career and knowledge of the game.
  • Nola’s hiring marks a full-circle moment, returning to Seattle with a leadership role.
  • Nola helped the Mariners during their rebuild and was part of a trade that sent him to San Diego for players who later shaped Seattle's roster.
  • Nola’s MLB debut with Seattle occurred on June 16, 2019, at age 29, in a season marked by his versatility and intelligence.
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Cardinals All-Star Is Mariners 'Top Priority', Per Report
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sports17h ago

Cardinals All-Star Is Mariners 'Top Priority', Per Report

  • The Mariners prioritize Brendan Donovan as their top off-season target, aligning with the latest push from Seattle amid renewed Cardinals trade talks.
  • Donovan’s versatility remains a key asset, with the Mariners viewing him as a potential fit at third base and in the outfield beyond his primary position.
  • Competitive interest from San Francisco Giants adds urgency for Seattle as suitors weigh Donovan’s fit and value.
  • Cardinals would trade Donovan only if the offer represents the best possible return, signaling a high bar for a deal.
  • If Seattle lands Donovan, he would be a versatile, gap-filling asset that can enrich multiple spots in the lineup.
  • Donovan’s market could heat up further in the coming days as teams evaluate bids and fit, intensifying the trade landscape.
  • The new reference notes Donovan as the Cardinals’ only All-Star in 2025, underscoring his value in their rebuild and potential trade leverage.
  • Potential suitors for Donovan include the Red Sox and Giants, though recent reporting suggests Boston may not be the best fit to meet St. Louis’s demand for top prospects.
  • Donovan’s 2025 stat line (287/.287 with 10 HR and strong bat-to-ball skills) boosts his appeal as a consistent defensive contributor with upside at the plate.
  • Cardinals have already completed trades with the Red Sox, illustrating their ongoing leverage and strategic asset rotation in current market conditions.
  • Ultimately, Donovan’s market presence appears narrowed toward the Mariners and Giants, with Boston potentially fading as a top option given fit and prospect requirements.
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A full season of Josh Naylor will be a huge boost for the Mariners in 2026
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A full season of Josh Naylor will be a huge boost for the Mariners in 2026

  • Seattle signed Josh Naylor to a five-year, $92.5 million deal, bolstering the 2026 roster.
  • Naylor, 28, hit .299 with nine homers, 33 RBIs, and 19 steals in 54 games after the trade.
  • The Mariners view him as a clubhouse leader who can mentor younger players.
  • Naylor’s signing strengthens Seattle’s offensive core alongside Cal Raleigh and Julio Rodríguez.
  • The move aims to keep the Mariners in AL West contention in 2026 and beyond.
  • Naylor joined Seattle after a late July trade from Arizona and performed well down the stretch.
  • The contract signing occurred after a brief 2025 free-agent period for Naylor.
  • The Mariners expect Naylor to provide RBI production and run creation in the middle of the lineup.
  • Managerial and fan anticipation centers on Naylor anchoring Seattle’s offense for the next five years.
  • The article frames Naylor as central to Seattle’s contention window in the immediate future.
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Speier, Jax additions bolster Team USA's relief corps
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Speier, Jax additions bolster Team USA's relief corps

  • Gabe Speier and Griffin Jax were added to Team USA's bullpen for the 2026 World Baseball Classic.
  • Final Team USA roster details are expected in early February.
  • Speier has a strong left-handed track record against hitters this season.
  • Jax posted a 3.60 ERA in 23 games with the Rays after a strong 2024 season in Minnesota.
  • The World Baseball Classic pitch-count rules may require more reliever and starter mix.
  • Jax is a U.S. Air Force Reserve Captain who will pitch from the bullpen for Team USA.
  • The current Team USA roster includes Cal Raleigh, Will Smith, Bryce Harper, and Aaron Judge among others.
  • The roster also includes Kyle Schwarber as DH and pitchers like David Bednar and Paul Skenes among others.
  • Speier and Jax are noted for their versatility to handle batters from both sides of the plate.
  • Team USA's coverage and roster decisions are being tracked as February roster releases approach.
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Hoerner, Donovan, Romero Among Mariners' Trade Targets
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Hoerner, Donovan, Romero Among Mariners' Trade Targets

  • Seattle has ongoing discussions with the Cardinals about Brendan Donovan, identified as the Mariners’ top target this winter.
  • Donovan is described as Seattle’s top target and a fit due to his affordable $5.8MM 2026 salary and high-contact bat.
  • Hoerner could address Seattle’s leadoff needs with elite plate discipline and speed at second base, though a deal remains uncertain.
  • Romero is among the Cardinals’ bullpen names previously linked to the Mariners, illustrating broader trade-interest dynamics.
  • The Cubs’ willingness to listen on Hoerner reflects market activity after their Bregman signing and the M’s win-now outlook.
  • The piece notes Seattle’s payroll posture, suggesting ownership may push beyond typical limits for a win-now season.
  • The article frames Donovan as a versatile, affordable infield option who could play second, third, or corner outfield.
  • The discussion includes the possibility of Seattle extending a qualifying offer to Hoerner, affecting future draft compensation.
  • The article emphasizes that Donovan and Hoerner would fit Seattle’s needs at multiple infield spots while allowing Young to develop.
  • Seattle’s bargaining position includes the possibility of leveraging top prospects in a potential Donov(an)/Hoerner deal.
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