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Now loaded for bear, the Mariners look to shake off their ALCS loss last season and focus on winning a World Series in 2026
We knew the M's were going to have a lot of players leave for the World Baseball Classic, but there could be even more.
The Seattle Mariners are likely not done making significant moves just yet. So far, the reigning American League West winners have not made a ton of fresh signings. Nevertheless, bringing back Josh Naylor and adding Rob Refsnyder have been important deals for the club.
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The Seattle Mariners clearly have a talented major league roster. It just might even be better than most MLB fans realize. MLB.com broke down player projections for the 2026 season, and writer David Adler points out that the Mariners may not have just one of the five best players in baseball. They might have two.
After designating Jhonathan Díaz for assignment last week, the Mariners outrighted him to Tacoma on Wednesday.
After re-signing Josh Naylor, the Mariners have formed a tremendous trio, having him alongside Cal Raleigh and Julio Rodriguez for a full season of punishing power-hitting
Several of the Mariners best minor league players have already been in Arizona getting ready early for spring training