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The Mariners lost 6-0 to the Milwaukee Brewers on Monday night, but that didn't stop history from being made on the mound.
The Seattle Mariners front office finds itself at a critical crossroads this trade deadline. The Seattle Mariners find themselves at a familiar crossroads: good enough to contend, but not complete enough to feel confident in October.
The Chicago Cubs appear to be doing just that: According to ESPN's Buster Olney, Jed Hoyer and Co. "could have interest" in the Colorado Rockies third baseman, with an eye toward pairing him with the righty-hitting Matt Shaw to form a platoon that winds up being greater than the sum of its parts.
The Seattle Mariners are in need of a power boost at first base, and Josh Naylor of the Arizona Diamondbacks could be an ideal trade deadline acquisition.
Well, they're likely not going to finish 122-40, but after a 6-0 victory over the Seattle Mariners July 21, the Brewers have won 11 straight games and suddenly have Major League Baseball's best record. That also means they've hurdled the rival Chicago Cubs in the National League Central Division standings.
The Seattle Mariners could look to reunite with a former slugger ahead of the trade deadline as they push for a postseason spot this year.
The Seattle Mariners are getting closer to getting a fully healthy bullpen, but there are still questions that need to be answered. Speaking on Monday before a
LSU baseball pitcher Kade Anderson goes No. 3 overall to the Seattle Mariners in the 2025 MLB Draft. What the Mariners are getting out of Anderson.