The Seattle Mariners added to their position player depth Monday by signing a former Silver Slugger Award winner who spent 2024 with the San Diego Padres ... Mariners president of baseball operations Jerry Dipoto said in a team press release.
Former Mariners manager Scott Servais will continue his career in Major League Baseball with the Padres, and here's why he'll see a lot of his former team.
The San Diego Padres hired Servais as a special ... president of baseball operations Jerry Dipoto fired Servais, a longtime friend, on Aug. 22. Servais was replaced by Dan Wilson, a former ...
SEATTLE (AP) — Infielder Donovan Solano and the Seattle Mariners finalized a $3.5 million, one-year contract on Monday. Solano can earn an additional $1 million in performance bonuses for plate appearances: $200,000 each for 300, 350, 400, 450 and 500.
Another day and another prediction for San Diego Padres free agent infielder ... plays out for president of baseball operations Jerry Dipoto. He would also offer an insurance policy for J.P ...
The winner of this winter’s most coveted pitching prize will be announced soon as Japan's Roki Sasaki will pick his team. Are the Mariners a secret contender?
286 with eight homers and 35 RBIs in 96 games with San Diego last year ... six years," Mariners president of baseball operations Jerry Dipoto said in a statement. Solano also gets a hotel suite ...
The Seattle Mariners inked their first notable winter move, signing free agent Donovan Solano. Solano signed a one-year, $3.5 million deal with Seattle on Monday.
Mariners’ president of baseball operations Jerry Dipoto tried solving this problem at the trade deadline by adding Justin Turner and Randy Arozarena. However, these additions weren’t enough to stop the Astros from flying past them to win the division.
Donovan Solano, aged 37, secures a $3.5 million contract with the Seattle Mariners, with the potential to earn an extra $1 million through plate appearance-based bonuses.
Spring training is coming, and so is the annual ritual of Seattle Mariners executives pretending to care about winning.
The Seattle Mariners are still looking to put the finishing touches on an offseason that's been unusually slow for the organization and President of Baseball Operations Jerry Dipoto. Over the ...