Mariners, Josh Naylor agree to 5-year deal
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Regardless if Seattle signs Polanco, the Mariners are well-positioned, both in the short and long term. Also, interest in Johan Oviedo.
Seattle Mariners Executive Vice President & General Manager of Baseball Operations Justin Hollander announced today the Mariners have acquired right-handed pitcher Alex Hoppe from the Boston Red Sox in exchange for minor league catcher Luke Heyman.
With the re-signing of Josh Naylor out of the way, Seattle Mariners GM Justin Hollander detailed the team's next priorities to Wyman and Bob.
The Seattle Mariners are bringing back first baseman Josh Naylor on a five-year contract, as noted by ESPN MLB Insider Jeff Passan on Sunday night. Though the money is not known yet at this time, it's expected to be between $90-100 million.
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Josh Naylor bucked the trend of many first-time free agents, instead opting to sign a $92.5 million, five-year contract with the Seattle Mariners just a few weeks removed from the 2025 Major League season ending.
The Seattle Mariners have re-signed first baseman Josh Naylor to a five-year contract on the free-agent market, the club announced on Monday. The deal will be worth $92.5 million and includes a no-trade clause, according to FanSided. This marks the first major free-agent signing of the offseason.
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