Analysis: Why Seiya Suzuki Could Be Missing Piece for Mariners
After coming up a few innings short of making the fall classic last October, the Seattle Mariners came into the season as one of the favorites to represent the American League in the World Series. Yet, even after winning five of its past six games, Seattle sits hovering just above the .500 mark.
Injuries and inconsistency have been the main culprits for not being able to pull away just yet in a pedestrian AL West division, but the inability to hit lefties has proven to be the M’s Achilles’ heel. During the offseason, the team added outfielder Rob Refsynder with the hopes he would help in that department, but he has been abysmal all season and recently landed on the disabled list with a knee injury, creating even more questions against southpaws.
Some improvement needs to come from current star players such as Cal Raleigh and Julio Rodriguez on this front, but outside additions are needed for a second half surge and a shot to get to the World Series for the first time. Of all the realistic options potentially out there, one stands out as a win/win for both teams with the pitcher-needy Cubs and outfielder Seiya Suzuki, who would be the ideal deadline addition for the M’s for a variety of reasons.
Good, Bad, and Ugly: Logan Evans Shaky, Offense Even Shakier in Mariners’ Loss to Athletics
Unable to muster much offense against a struggling Luis Severeno, the Mariners once again came up empty with an opportunity to gain ground in the Wild Card race with an ugly loss to the Athletics.
When Might the Mariners Part Ways With Their Weakest Link?
The Donovan Solano experience isn’t getting any better, but the Mariners continue to carry him on their roster nearly two full months into the season. When will this finally come to a head, and for whom?
Mariners Pre-Spring Training 26-Man Roster Projection & Preview
With pitchers and catchers set to report to Spring Training on February 12, let’s take a look at how the Seattle Mariners’ initial 26-man roster of the 2025 season could shape up come Opening Day.