Mariners Re-sign Josh Naylor
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For most players in any professional sport, free agency is an ultimate goal. The chance to truly negotiate on your own behalf for the first time, be courted by potentially every team and sign for -- most likely -- more money than ever before is a life-changing opportunity.
When the Cleveland Guardians decided to take a chance on catcher Bo Naylor with the No. 29 overall selection in the 2018 MLB Draft, they expected him to be a fu
Cast, Jake and Jordan break down the offseason needs for all thirty MLB teams, tackle big free-agent questions and analyze the Mariners re-signing Josh Naylor.
The Pirates are working on a backup plan after the club failed to sign Josh Naylor. Pittsburgh is looking for some offense this offseason.
The Seattle Mariners took care of step one, but they certainly can't afford to relax. Re-signing Josh Naylor, which the Mariners reportedly accomplished on Sund
The simple approach is often the best one, and the Phillies would be wise to follow in the Mariners' footsteps.
A premier free agent signing with the Mariners is usually the kind of move that requires a big downgrade in the Fantasy rankings, or at least a sincere reappraisal of that player's value. But in Naylor's case,
However, there may be one much more cost-effective replacement available to them this offseason. That would be Seattle Mariners All-Star Josh Naylor, whom Fansided’s Christopher Kline believes the Mets will steal away. MORE: MLB insider reveals potential free agent relievers Red Sox could target to create super bullpen around Aroldis Chapman