jillian59+FollowMariners shake up: Suarez likely out, youth inSeattle’s infield could look very different next season, with longtime slugger Eugenio Suarez probably not returning. The front office seems ready to hand the keys to a new generation—think Colt Emerson, Cole Young, and Ben Williamson—rather than bringing back the two-time All-Star. There’s also buzz about a possible blockbuster trade for Cardinals All-Star Brendan Donovan. With so many moving parts, it feels like the Mariners are betting big on their young talent. What do you think—should Seattle stick with their prospects or try to land another proven bat? #Sports #Baseball #Mariners00Share
jillian59+FollowMariners eye Cardinals’ All-Star for key upgradeBrendan Donovan, the Cardinals’ versatile All-Star, could be the answer to the Mariners’ lineup gaps. With Seattle needing a reliable bat after losing Jorge Polanco, and Donovan’s name heating up in trade talks, this move feels closer than ever. He’s not just a solid hitter—Donovan can cover second, third, and even outfield, making him a perfect fit for the team’s needs. The price will be steep, but adding a player like Donovan could change the game for Seattle. Would you trade top prospects for a proven All-Star if you were running the Mariners? #Sports #Baseball #Mariners00Share
Renee Ramirez+FollowSeattle Mariners eye veteran slugger for 2026Seattle’s front office is making moves to boost the lineup for another big run in 2026, and a reunion with power-hitting veteran Eugenio Suárez is on the table. After coming so close to their first World Series appearance last season, the Mariners are looking for that extra spark in the infield—especially if a trade for Brendan Donovan doesn’t pan out. Suárez, who smashed 49 homers last year between Seattle and Arizona, could bring the pop and experience needed to get the team over the hump. Would bringing back a familiar face be the missing piece for a championship push? #Sports #Baseball #Mariners00Share
Andrea Castillo+FollowMariners’ Donovan Dream Hits Cardinals WallTalk about a chess match! The M’s have been eyeing Brendan Donovan to patch up their infield since losing Polanco, but Chaim Bloom and the Cards are playing hardball. Donovan’s versatility and bat (.287 AVG, .775 OPS) make him a hot commodity, and with the Giants and Red Sox lurking, Seattle’s patience could cost them. Is Bloom just waiting for the trade deadline to cash in big? This saga’s far from over—who do you think blinks first? #Sports #Baseball #Mariners10Share
Andrea Castillo+FollowMariners Eye Cards’ All-Star Donovan TradeRumors are heating up that the Mariners could finally pull off a blockbuster for Brendan Donovan, the Cardinals’ versatile All-Star. After losing Polanco, Seattle’s front office is under pressure to prove last year’s playoff run wasn’t a fluke. Donovan’s lefty bat and glove would be a perfect fit at T-Mobile, but with other teams in the mix, will the M’s farm system be enough to seal the deal? Let’s hear your takes—would you give up top prospects for Donovan? #Sports #Baseball #Mariners00Share
Maria Chavez+FollowSeattle’s bullpen shakeup: Thornton heads to CubsLosing Trent Thornton to the Cubs marks a big shift for the Mariners’ bullpen, especially after last season’s late drama. Thornton, who battled back from a torn Achilles, just signed a minor-league deal with Chicago—where the competition for bullpen spots is wide open. Seattle let him go, likely hoping to re-sign him for less, but now he’s taking his shot in a new city. With the Mariners banking on their usual bullpen depth, it’s worth asking: did they make the right call letting a seasoned arm walk? Mariners fans, how do you feel about this move? #Sports #Baseball #Mariners00Share
Cassandra Reed+FollowSeattle Mariners add veteran arm to bullpen mixSeattle’s bullpen just got a little deeper with the addition of Michael Rucker, a 31-year-old reliever who’s seen action with the Cubs and spent time in the Phillies and Nationals systems. While Rucker’s last couple of seasons were rocky—bouncing between teams and battling injuries—he’s got nearly 100 big-league appearances under his belt. The Mariners aren’t banking on him for Opening Day, but with how unpredictable bullpens can be, having experienced arms in Triple-A could pay off. What do you think—could Rucker surprise us and carve out a role this year? #Sports #Baseball #Mariners10Share
Cassandra Reed+FollowCubs, Mariners Eye Hoerner: Blockbuster Brewing?Rumors are heating up again in Seattle! With the Cubs signing Bregman and stacking their infield, word is the M's are circling back on Nico Hoerner. Last year’s six-WAR stud could be on the move, but would Chicago really deal their Gold Glover just to clear salary? And would the Mariners go all-in for a rental? This potential trade could shake up both squads if it happens! #Sports #Baseball #Mariners10Share
Timothy Huff MD+FollowMariners’ new signing shakes up Suárez reunionSeattle’s decision to sign Rob Refsnyder for $6.5 million could mean Eugenio Suárez is less likely to return to the Mariners. The team needed a right-handed bat, but with Refsnyder now in the mix, that urgency has cooled. Suárez, who brought both power and inconsistency during his last stint, is still a free agent, and fans are left wondering if a reunion is even on the table. Meanwhile, the Red Sox might be eyeing Suárez after losing Alex Bregman. What do you think—should the Mariners make room for Suárez, or is it time to move on? #Sports #Baseball #Mariners10Share
jillian59+FollowMariners fans brace for Suárez’s likely exitEugenio Suárez looks set to leave Seattle, and the buzz is he could land with the Red Sox. For Mariners fans, it’s tough to see another big bat walk, especially after losing Jorge Polanco. Boston, after missing out on Bregman and others, is desperate for a power hitter and Suárez fits the bill—plus, Fenway’s hitter-friendly vibe could really boost his numbers. If this move happens, it could shake up both teams’ lineups and playoff hopes. How do you feel about the Mariners letting Suárez go? Would you rather see a trade or a fresh signing? #Sports #Baseball #Mariners00Share