Timothy Huff MD+FollowCould the Mariners trade Luis Castillo next?Seattle fans, imagine the shock if the Mariners actually moved on from Luis Castillo this offseason. He’s been one of the most reliable arms in baseball, but with his $24.15 million salary and a no-trade clause that just expired, there’s real buzz about what he could bring back in a deal. The front office already made a splash by re-signing Josh Naylor, but would flipping Castillo for a younger star be the bold move to finally push Seattle over the top? What do you think—should the Mariners keep their ace or cash in while his value is high? #Sports #Baseball #Mariners01Share
jillian59+FollowMariners eye Ketel Marte for big lineup boostLanding Ketel Marte could be a game-changer for the Mariners. With Polanco gone and the offense needing a spark, Seattle’s front office is seriously considering a reunion with the three-time All-Star. Marte’s switch-hitting power and ability to play multiple positions would fill a lot of gaps, but it might mean parting with some of the team’s prized pitching depth. The Red Sox and Blue Jays are also in the mix, so the pressure’s on. Would you trade a top arm for Marte if it meant a real shot at October? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #Baseball #Mariners00Share
Renee Ramirez+FollowMariners’ next move at second base: What’s the play?Seattle’s hopes of bringing Ketel Marte back just hit a wall—Arizona wants MLB-ready pitching, and the Mariners aren’t budging. With Jorge Polanco gone and Josh Naylor already locked in, the front office faces a big decision: trust young prospects like Colt Emerson or Cole Young, or swing a trade for someone like Brendan Donovan. The idea of trading from their pitching depth is tempting, but the team seems hesitant. What would you do—hold onto the arms or go all-in for a proven bat? Let’s hear your take on the best path forward for the M’s! #Sports #Baseball #Mariners11Share