PEORIA, Ariz. - On Sunday morning, Seattle Mariners manager Dan Wilson met with the media to discuss the progress of ...
Near the end of January, the Mariners reacquired 2024 starting second baseman Jorge Polanco on a one-year, $7.75 million deal with the potential to be worth more than $11 million with incentives.
Polanco’s return will hopefully provide a boost at the hot corner, but it leaves second base open. There’ll likely be a camp battle between a veteran utilityman, a couple players with limited big ...
The Mariners declined second baseman Jorge Polanco's $12 million club option and non-tendered third baseman Josh Rojas, further emphasizing those needs. The Mariners ended up going back to the ...
Sep 24, 2024; Houston, Texas, USA; Seattle Mariners second baseman Jorge Polanco (7) reacts to his home run against the Houston Astros in the second inning at Minute Maid Park. Mandatory Credit: ...
the Mariners have turned to the starting second baseman they let go in December to play third base for the 2025 season. An MLB source with knowledge of the situation confirmed that Jorge Polanco ...
The Mariners' roster is effectively set with the return of Jorge Polanco. Here's what it means for Seattle's infield mix.
The Seattle Mariners are in agreement with free-agent infielder Jorge ... primarily at second base while moving Jose Altuve to left field. Polanco will become Seattle’s third baseman, according ...
The Mariners are bringing back Jorge Polanco. They announced Monday that ... Polanco has never been a great defensive second baseman. His range could be less of an issue at third, though that ...
Advertisement No such resolution is near, and the Astros continue to show strong interest in another option, veteran infielder Jorge Polanco ... will move longtime second baseman Jose Altuve ...
On Sunday morning, Seattle Mariners manager Dan Wilson met with the media to discuss the progress of infielder Jorge Polanco ... to first, second and home. None of the third baseman were forced ...
SEATTLE — Infielder Jorge Polanco and the Seattle Mariners have finalized a $7.75 million, one-year contract. A 31-year-old second baseman who also has played at shortstop and third base ...
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