The San Diego Padres lost a key free agent on Monday to the Seattle Mariners. He joined the Mariners on a one-year deal, giving them a versatile utility man as
The Seattle Mariners added to their position player depth Monday by signing a former Silver Slugger Award winner who spent 2024 with the San Diego Padres.
While Ha-Seong Kim is still rehabbing from shoulder surgery, at least two teams have been deemed strong fits for the infielder.
After missing out on Korean infielder Hye-seong Kim earlier this offseason, could the Seattle Mariners make a run at another Korean infielder? While there's no official reporting behind it, MLB Network Insider Jon Morosi speculates that the M's could be a fit for Ha-seong Kim (no relation),
Former Seattle Mariners manager Scott Servais has found a landing spot ahead of the 2025 season. The San Diego Padres hired Servais as a special assistant for baseball operations and player ...
On Monday, the Seattle Mariners finally broke their offseason drought by signing veteran infielder Donovan Solano to a one-year deal in free agency. Solano, 37,
The Seattle Mariners and Third Baseman Donovan Solano agreed to a one-year $3.5 million contract on Monday evening. Solano is coming off a respectable 2024 season with the San Diego Padres where he hit .
Infielder Donovan Solano and the Seattle Mariners have finalized a $3.5 million, one-year contract. Solano can earn an additional $1 million in performance bonuses for plate appearances.
Former big-league catcher interviewed for manager’s job in 2015, has ties to A.J. Preller from Texas Rangers days
The Seattle Mariners recouped a minor-league catcher they traded to the Baltimore Orioles for a reliever last season.
The Seattle Mariners are adding a guy from the other end of the West Coast. Seattle announced on Monday that they have signed infielder Donovan Solano to a one-year Major League contract. In a corresponding move,
The Seattle Mariners entered the offseason with needs at first, second and third base. And as of the morning of Jan. 13, the team had yet to address any of those concerns. But at 1:30 p.m. PT, the Mariners announced via a post on "X" (formerly known as Twitter) that the team had come to a one-year agreement with infielder Donovan Solano.