Colby Patnode
Joined: May 25, 2022
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Analysis: Grading Mariners' Trade For RHP Luis Castillo
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Tarik Skubal Is Reportedly Available, Could Mariners Make Push?
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Analysis: Are Mariners Legit Contenders to Land Luis Castillo?
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Analysis: Mariners' Solution to Second Base Could Be in Baltimore
Over the next few weeks, Seattle Mariners fans will be clamoring for every big name that may or may not be available via trade prior to next month's trade deadline. But a smaller move could solidify one position of need, allowing the team to focus their e
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Analysis: 6 Hitters to Help Mariners Replace Ty France
The Seattle Mariners are likely going to be without Ty France for the foreseeable future and can't afford to wait for him to return. Fortunately for Jerry Dipoto and company, there are a few replacements likely to be available this summer.
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Analysis: 2 Recently DFA'd Players Who May Intrigue Mariners
In order to stay afloat in the American League playoff race, the Seattle Mariners will have to make a few outside additions. And while trades are the easiest scenario, the waiver wire could provide some necessary depth and role players for Scott Servais'
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Mariners Trade-a-Day: Michael Fulmer
The Seattle Mariners need help in their bullpen, and while they may believe they have high-leverage roles filled with Paul Sewald, Diego Castillo and eventually Ken Giles, they'll still need quality options in the middle innings. A former Rookie of the Ye
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Mariners Trade-a-Day: David Robertson
The Mariners need bullpen help and, while the impending returns of Erik Swanson and Ken Giles should help, they'll likely still need another high-leverage option. Could the Cubs hold the key?
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Mariners Acquire LHP Ryan Borucki From Blue Jays
The Mariners have made a trade, acquiring left-handed reliever Ryan Borucki from Jays in exchange for 2020 fourth-round draft pick Tyler Keenan. Borucki, who
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Mariners Trade-a-Day: JT Brubaker
The Seattle Mariners can't win consistently with their current rotation. They will undoubtedly be looking to make an upgrade or two there this summer, but with so few upper-rotation options, could they look for a diamond in the rough?