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Are fans in the Pacific Northwest putting too much stock in Baseball America's recent rating of the Seattle Mariners' farm system?
Here's an overview of the Mariners players who ranked in the top 100: Emerson was Seattle's top overall pick in a 2023 MLB Draft that included three players taken by the M's with the first 30 picks. The 20-year-old looks primed to make an impact in the major leagues in 2026.
The Seattle Mariners have reportedly brought in MLB veteran RHP Dane Dunning on a minor league contract, per Chris Cotillo of MassLive.com.
The Mariners and Giants are reportedly the top contenders for a Cardinals slugger with the Red Sox also in the conversation.
Five Seattle Mariners land on MLB’s Top 100 players list, ranking third most in baseball and signaling the club’s rise among the elite.
MLB Pipeline, put out by MLB.com, unveiled its top-100 prospects list this week, and the Mariners have seven guys on it. That includes a top-10 guy, Colt Emerson, the shortstop who might be up in the majors very early in the season.
Heading into the offseason, the Mariners had seven arbitration-eligible players. Miller, George Kirby, Logan Gilbert, Randy Arozarena, Matt Brash and Gabe Speier were those players. The M's had until Jan. 9 to come to a contract agreement with each player before exchanging arbitration numbers.
The Mariners remain the only franchise never to reach the World Series, but their immediate challenge is more modest -- and more attainable. A repeat as American League West champions would represent new ground for Seattle,
This analyst questions the ranking of Mariners star Cal Raleigh in top 100 players list after a historic season.
At the center of those plans is Julio Rodriguez, the 25-year-old superstar outfielder who signed a 12-year, $209 million extension to remain the face of the franchise in 2022. Rodriguez has continued to take strides as a leader alongside catcher Cal Raleigh, fully meeting expectations through his first four seasons.
A new update on a Cardinals All-Star delivers discouraging news for the Mariners as rumors and offseason speculation continue.