Tammy Sellers+FollowMariners eye big All-Star move for SeattleSeattle’s front office isn’t slowing down—after landing Josh Naylor, they’re now pushing hard to bring back All-Star third baseman Eugenio Suárez. Suárez smashed 36 homers this season and knows Seattle well from his recent stint here. The Mariners’ lineup could use his power at third, especially with Ben Williamson’s bat still quiet. With a deep pool of top prospects, Seattle is in a strong spot to make this trade happen. Imagine Suárez’s bat back at T-Mobile Park—how would that change the team’s playoff chances? Would you pull the trigger on this deal? #Sports #Baseball #Mariners1011Share
Timothy Huff MD+FollowMariners double down on bold playoff pushSeattle’s front office just sent a clear message: “We will be aggressive.” After snagging Josh Naylor, the Mariners aren’t slowing down—they’re eyeing a reunion with Eugenio Suarez to supercharge their infield. Even with the Astros taking the division lead, Seattle’s still in the thick of the Wild Card race and clearly aiming for a deep playoff run. With stars like Julio Rodriguez and Cal Raleigh heating up, and the pitching staff getting healthier, this team is going all-in for 2025. How do you feel about the Mariners’ all-or-nothing approach at the trade deadline? What moves do you want to see next? #Sports #Baseball #Mariners126Share
Maria Chavez+FollowMariners shake up right field lineupSeattle’s lineup just got a shakeup that could signal big changes ahead. Instead of the usual faces, Dominic Canzone got the start in right field against the Angels’ lefty pitcher—breaking from the Mariners’ typical approach. With trade rumors swirling around Dylan Moore and Luke Raley just back from injury, it looks like the team is testing new options and maybe even showcasing players for potential deals. Canzone’s hot bat this season makes this move even more interesting. Do you think this signals a new direction for the M’s, or is it just a one-off experiment? #Sports #Baseball #Mariners20Share
Andrea Castillo+FollowMariners Land All-Star Naylor—Astros Watch Out!Big news, M’s fans! The front office just pulled off a major move, snagging All-Star slugger Josh Naylor from the D-Backs. With the Wild Card race heating up and the Astros still in sight, Naylor’s bat could be the spark we need. Can the Mariners finally close the gap and make a deep run? Let’s talk what this means for our playoff push and if this move tips the AL West rivalry! #Sports #Baseball #Mariners00Share
Catherine Reeves+FollowMariners shake up roster with Naylor tradeJosh Naylor is stepping right into the Mariners lineup as the new cleanup hitter, and that means Miles Mastrobuoni is heading back to Tacoma. The team’s latest trade brings in some serious power at first base, but it also means saying goodbye (for now) to a versatile player who’s filled in all over the field this season. With so much depth in the infield and outfield, the front office clearly wants more pop in the middle of the order. What do you think—will Naylor’s bat make the difference the M’s need, or will they miss Mastrobuoni’s flexibility? #Sports #Baseball #Mariners10Share
terrysharon+FollowCould Suárez spark a Mariners playoff run?Bringing Eugenio Suárez back to Seattle could be the game-changer the Mariners need for a serious playoff push. Suárez, now crushing it with 36 homers for Arizona, was a fan favorite during the Mariners’ 2022 run—and his return would instantly boost the lineup’s power. The proposed trade would send two promising pitchers to the Diamondbacks, but the real story is what Suárez’s bat (and energy) could mean for Seattle’s postseason hopes. Would you give up young arms for a proven slugger if it meant a shot at October baseball? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #Baseball #Mariners10Share
Maria Chavez+FollowMariners fans react to wild trade rumorTrading two of Seattle’s top prospects for a 34-year-old rental? That’s the latest buzz around the Mariners and it’s got fans fired up. MLB insider Jim Bowden suggests the M’s should send Michael Arroyo and Ryan Sloan—both ranked in baseball’s top 61 prospects—to Arizona for Eugenio Suarez. Sure, Suarez is crushing it this year, but giving up that much young talent for a short-term boost has Mariners fans scratching their heads. Would you pull the trigger on this deal, or is it just too much to give up for a reunion? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #Baseball #Mariners13Share
Renee Ramirez+FollowCould Big Naylor Be Seattle’s X-Factor?Rumor has it the Mariners are eyeing 250-pound slugger Josh Naylor from the D-backs before the trade deadline. With Big Dumper Raleigh already making waves, adding Naylor’s clutch bat could be the spark Seattle needs for a deep playoff run. ESPN’s Schoenfield says Naylor’s a cheaper get than Suarez, and his energy might just tip the scales in the AL West rivalry. Would you pull the trigger on this move, or is bullpen depth the bigger need? #Sports #Baseball #Mariners00Share
Andrea Castillo+FollowMariners eyeing big bat for playoff pushEugenio Suarez could be heading back to Seattle, and that’s got Mariners fans buzzing. With the trade deadline fast approaching, ESPN’s Buster Olney predicts the M’s are the favorites to land the power-hitting third baseman from Arizona. Suarez is having a monster year—36 homers, 86 RBIs—and he’s no stranger to Seattle, helping the team reach the playoffs in 2022. Adding his bat would be a huge upgrade at third base. Do you think Suarez is the missing piece for a Mariners playoff run, or should the team focus elsewhere? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #Baseball #Mariners00Share
Renee Ramirez+FollowCould La Pantera Ignite the M’s Playoff Push?With the trade deadline looming, rumors are swirling that the Mariners might finally land La Pantera—Luis Robert Jr. The Sox outfielder is red-hot post-All-Star break, batting .583 with a homer and five RBIs in his last four games. Sure, he’s battled injuries and inconsistency, but remember how Robles turned things around in Seattle? Could Robert be the next comeback story in the Emerald City? Would you roll the dice on him? #Sports #Baseball #Mariners00Share