Jorge Polanco, Seattle Mariners
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While the Mariners will retain most of the roster that went deep into October last season, their 2026 group won’t feature a full-fledged form of “running it back.” Jorge Polanco, one of their most imp
The shock of Jorge Polanco's departure to the New York Mets is still fresh in the Pacific Northwest. It was hardly a betrayal given the money the Mets offered, yet the result for the Seattle Mariners is the same either way: they now have to make a pivot that they didn't want to have to make.
The Seattle Mariners have been quiet since re-signing Josh Naylor this offseason. They didn’t make any moves at the Winter Meetings, but that doesn’t mean that
The Mariners are battling it out with the San Francisco Giants for Donovan, according to Katie Woo of The Athletic.
Jorge Polanco is reportedly signing with the Mets, which brings uncertainty and opportunity to the Seattle Mariners' offseason, insider Shannon Drayer reports.
On Saturday morning, reports emerged that the Mets are signing Jorge Polanco, a free agent infielder from the Seattle Mariners. ESPN's Jeff Passan added to the reporting that it'll be a two-year, $40 million contract.