Arozarena, 5 other Mariners avoid arbitration
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Logan Gilbert and the Mariners avoid arbitration with a $10.927 million deal, per source.
The Seattle Mariners have been pretty quiet this offseason. The only major move they have made thus far is re-signing Josh Naylor to a five-year, $92.5 million
Seattle Mariners Executive Vice President & General Manager of Baseball Operations Justin Hollander announced today the Mariners have agreed to 2026 terms with six arbitration eligible players. The following players have agreed to terms for the 2026 season: - Randy Arozarena,
The Mariners don't necessarily need Okamoto as a player, but letting him head to Toronto is not a desirable outcome either.
The Seattle Mariners agreed on salaries with six of their arbitration-eligible players Thursday, with only Bryce Miller remaining.
Seattle avoids arbitration with Randy Arozarena and George Kirby as the Mariners look to build on their 2025 success ahead of the 2026 season.
Sometimes, a change in scenery can help reinvigorate a prospect who has thus far failed to deliver on their potential. That's just what the Seattle Mariners ar
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Bryce Miller and Mariners to test arbitration, as Seattle reaches deals w/six other players
Miller and the Mariners could still come to resolution on a satisfactory sum before their hearing in the coming weeks, negating the need for the often-messy business of arguing for one’s worth in court,