
Seattle Mariners’ Top 5 Prospects Post-Trade Deadline
There is talent all around and at every key position, including infield, outfield, pitcher, and catcher. With this growing core of top prospects, Seattle is in good shape for quite some time.

There is talent all around and at every key position, including infield, outfield, pitcher, and catcher. With this growing core of top prospects, Seattle is in good shape for quite some time.

The deadline gave us five different approaches from the teams in the AL West. Now that the dust has settled and we are about to turn the calendar to the dog days of August, the division looks like a two-team race.

On Thursday night, the Seattle Mariners continued to build for a playoff push. The trade was Seattle’s third in as many days with the trade deadline now less than 24 hours away.

After shaking up the clubhouse and creating some questionable headlines, Jerry Dipoto of Seattle is back wheeling and dealing. He has acquired Anderson to help lengthen out the depth for the Mariners after trading away team leader and closer Kendall Graveman.

While the reporters were observing pregame warmups, there was an odd site in Seattle prior to the game between the Houston Astros and the Seattle Mariners. Astrosβ infielder Abraham Toro was having a catch in a Mariners uniform with Mariners catcher Luis Torrens. That prompted the reporters to start digging.

We all know Jerry Dipoto loves to make moves. While this year may not be theirs, they have the talent to be playoff contenders. So, what do they do?

Seattle entered this year with a bullpen that looked like one of the worst in the league. By some magic (pitching coach Pete Woodworth?), the Mariners have seen many positive developments in their bullpen.

As we continue to look at what top prospects across the major leagues have done so far, let’s look at the American League West. The minor league season is officially a month old, so we have a lot more to go on to properly rank these prospects.

The big-league debuts of starting pitcher Logan Gilbert and outfielder Jarred Kelenic didnβt follow a typical Hollywood script.

The Seattle Mariners will call up 21-year-old outfielder, Jarred Kelenic to make his Major League debut tonight in the first game of their series against Cleveland.

Happy 2021 NFL Draft Day! Lots of afternoon baseball to check out before the NFL takes center stage. We split our picks last time, let’s see if we can sweep the board today. Here are my Diamond Picks for Thursday, April 29.

The Seattle Mariners currently sit in second place in the AL West, trailing white-hot the Oakland Athletics by one game with a 12-8 record. This is a team that went 27-33 last year and infamously has not made the playoffs since 2001.

There is talent all around and at every key position, including infield, outfield, pitcher, and catcher. With this growing core of top prospects, Seattle is in good shape for quite some time.

The deadline gave us five different approaches from the teams in the AL West. Now that the dust has settled and we are about to turn the calendar to the dog days of August, the division looks like a two-team race.

On Thursday night, the Seattle Mariners continued to build for a playoff push. The trade was Seattle’s third in as many days with the trade deadline now less than 24 hours away.

After shaking up the clubhouse and creating some questionable headlines, Jerry Dipoto of Seattle is back wheeling and dealing. He has acquired Anderson to help lengthen out the depth for the Mariners after trading away team leader and closer Kendall Graveman.

While the reporters were observing pregame warmups, there was an odd site in Seattle prior to the game between the Houston Astros and the Seattle Mariners. Astrosβ infielder Abraham Toro was having a catch in a Mariners uniform with Mariners catcher Luis Torrens. That prompted the reporters to start digging.

We all know Jerry Dipoto loves to make moves. While this year may not be theirs, they have the talent to be playoff contenders. So, what do they do?

Seattle entered this year with a bullpen that looked like one of the worst in the league. By some magic (pitching coach Pete Woodworth?), the Mariners have seen many positive developments in their bullpen.

As we continue to look at what top prospects across the major leagues have done so far, let’s look at the American League West. The minor league season is officially a month old, so we have a lot more to go on to properly rank these prospects.

The big-league debuts of starting pitcher Logan Gilbert and outfielder Jarred Kelenic didnβt follow a typical Hollywood script.

The Seattle Mariners will call up 21-year-old outfielder, Jarred Kelenic to make his Major League debut tonight in the first game of their series against Cleveland.

Happy 2021 NFL Draft Day! Lots of afternoon baseball to check out before the NFL takes center stage. We split our picks last time, let’s see if we can sweep the board today. Here are my Diamond Picks for Thursday, April 29.

The Seattle Mariners currently sit in second place in the AL West, trailing white-hot the Oakland Athletics by one game with a 12-8 record. This is a team that went 27-33 last year and infamously has not made the playoffs since 2001.
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