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As the Seattle Mariners continue to spin the wheel to make a deal this off-season, they have a hole in their lineup following the departure of free agent second
The St. Louis Cardinals’ left-hander is reportedly drawing trade interest from the New York Yankees, Seattle Mariners, and Baltimore Orioles as the MLB market begins to stir.
Seattle, as things stand entering the New Year, has a zero percent chance of signing free agent shortstop/second baseman Bo Bichette. He would be a great addition for the Mariners, and while Passan revealed the Mariners might get into his market if it collapses, such a scenario isn't likely at the moment.
Refsnyder is an outfielder whose two most prominent MLB stretches have come with the New York Yankees and the Boston Red Sox. He has also played MLB games for the Minnesota Twins, Tampa Bay Rays, Toronto Blue Jays and Texas Rangers. Most recently, Refsnyder played for the Red Sox from 2022-25.
The Seattle Mariners added another potentially potent piece to their bench, as they've signed outfielder Rob Refsnyder, 34, to a one-year, $6.25 million dollar
The Seattle Mariners and Arizona Diamondbacks could come together on a trade revolving around two star players.
The Seattle Mariners have been involved in some big-name free agent discussions. But sometimes the best signings are the smallest ones, like one the Mariners made on Thursday. They've agreed to a deal with Brennen Davis, according to MLB writer Aram Leighton. Davis used to be one of the top prospects in baseball.