BREAKING: THE SEATTLE MARINERS HAVE RE-SIGNED JOSH NAYLOR!
The Mariners make a statement by resigning Josh Naylor earlier than expected. What this means for the rest of the off season and why the steel came together so quickly coming up here on this emergency edition of Locked on Mariners. Colobby hit it. [Music] You are Locked On Mariners, your daily Seattle Mariners podcast, part of the Locked On podcast network. your team every day. Ohoy Naylor. It is Sunday, November 16th, 2025. This is Titan Gonzalez and Colobby Patnode for the Locked Ones podcast, part of the Lockdown Podcast Network. Now the number one sports podcast network. Jeff Passen of ESPN is reporting tonight that the Mariners and free agent first baseman Josh Naylor come to an agreement on a five-year contract to bring Naylor back into the fold fulltime in Seattle after being a part of that run that nearly got the Mariners into their first World Series in franchise history. MLB insider Ari Alexander is also reporting that the deal is going to fall somewhere between the 90 and hundred million range. So, we’ll talk a little bit more about that later on. We’ll talk about what this means for the Mariners in general. You getting this done now, this early and what path it puts them on for the rest of the off season. But before we do that, shout out to our title sponsor tonight, Game Time. Download the Game Time app, create an account, and use the promo code locked on MLB. That’s L O C K D O N MLB for $20 off your first purchase. So, the Mariners ressigning Josh Naylor is not something that comes as a uh as much of a surprise. I mean, I definitely left the possibility of his market just getting too outrageous and him going elsewhere as a result. Uh definitely like in the back of my mind, sure. Uh, but overall I felt pretty confident the Mayers and and Naylor were going to be able to get something done together, especially with how open the Mars had talked about this and how big of a priority this was for them. They were not shy in admitting that that Naylor was by and large at the top of their list heading into this off season. And while this is a very transparent group, they’re typically not that transparent when it comes to specific players. So that in and of itself kind of tipped me off that they felt pretty good about getting something done here. Uh but what I am surprised about is that we’re t having this discussion on November 16th. That is very early, especially for someone of Nailaylor’s magnitude to sign. I mean, he is by far the biggest free agent that has chosen uh to go somewhere this winter. Uh really nothing else of of significant note has happened this off season. I mean, Naylor only officially hit free agency what, a week and a half ago, something like that. So, it’s not often you see something like this happen this early. And what that signifies to me ultimately is that Josh Naylor wants to be here. That he went into this off season with his primary goal being staying in Seattle. And so it seems like the money is going to be reasonable. Uh we’ll see if the fifth year is guaranteed or not. Right now is being it’s being reported as a 5-year deal, but uh sometimes that can mean that the last year of that deal is an option. Uh again, you know, details right now are sparse, but he is going to uh undergo uh his physical tomorrow and that and then that will make things official and we’ll probably hear everything we need to know uh by tomorrow at some point and maybe even the mayors will make an official announcement about it. But uh yeah, I mean this was again this was priority number one. I think this was a, you know, the one player that Maris fans and the Maris content creator sphere and people around the club could all agree upon had just had to come back from last year’s group and the Mars find a way to get it done here and again seems like it’s on a pretty reasonable deal as well. So, uh, what’s your thoughts initial reaction here, Colobby? It is surprising. Uh not so much that Naylor is here and not uh the contract that he is kind of being reported to get. Only really one report. We’ll see. Um but uh none of that is that surprising. I think we knew that the Mariners were the favorite to get Josh Naylor. I think we knew that, you know, he was going to get between four and five years and probably around 20 million AAV and that’s kind of looking like where it’s going to land. So none of this is that surprising, but it’s November 16th. Like none of the free agent bats have signed yet. I mean, heck, free agency is only been going on for what, like 10 days. Yeah, technically. Uh, and Naylor’s already signed here. He didn’t wait out the Pete Alonzo market. He didn’t wait out the Alex Bregman market. Um, you know, he he wanted to be here very clearly. That’s what this tells you. He wanted to be here. This was his uh destination of choice. It was the Mariners’s priority. And you know, good on the Mariners for not being like, well, let’s see how the market works and we’ll we’ll get back to you and you know, we don’t want to give you a fifth year guarantee, but maybe if we have to, we we will. We don’t know again that if the fifth year is guaranteed or not, but the fact that this got done so quickly, uh, with, you know, no other dominoes falling that would favor Josh Naylor. If Pete Lonzo signed with the Red Sox or whatever, Naylor probably would have gotten more money than he ended up getting from Seattle. That’s just probably the reality of it because the Mets were were going to be lingering and there was probably a bigger payday there and Naylor didn’t want it or didn’t think so or whatever. But regardless, he chose to be here. And I think that signifies a lot about who Josh Naylor is as a person. I think it says a lot about, you know, the vibes of the Mariners, so to speak, and where this team is going that he clearly likes the direction they’re going in and and this is going to be his big contract. Now, he’s going to be a free agent again at like 33. So, he’ll probably get one more pretty good contract, but this was the big one that he was going to sign and ultimately, we’ll see where it lands, but he chose to be here. This is where he wants to spend the prime of his career, and he’s going to be the Mariners’s first baseman for a long, long time. These are all very good things and they all speak, you know, volumes about where the Mariners are right now and and, you know, there’s bigger picture things here that I’m sure we’ll get to later on in the show. But Josh Naylor was, you know, a a trend breaker in a lot of ways. He was a lefty who came here and hit at T-Mobile Park right away. There was no adjustment period. He just hit right away. He is one of the He was actually the first rental bat, bigname rental bat that Jerry and Justin went out and got in their entire tenure here. Uh they went out and they got him. Uh and now they’re paying him, they’re going to pay him more than any other free agent bat they’ve paid in their time in Seattle by a significant margin. Uh his one-year AAV will almost, you know, beat the the previous record of of Mitch Garver’s entire contract. So, uh, you know, it is it in a in a year where Josh Naylor’s proven to be a kind of a trend breaker, uh, stole what did he get to 30 bases? Stolen bases. Yeah, he did. Yeah. As the second slowest runner in baseball. You know, his defense went from Yeah, it’s not great. To one of the best defensive players, first baseman in baseball since he joined the Mariners. Like, he has broken trends all along the way. And this time he breaks another one, signing incredibly early uh before any dominoes have fallen. That would benefit him greatly. And good on him for knowing what he wants and getting it done. And good on the Mariners for not, you know, for when you say you’re a priority, right? When you’ve publicly said, “This guy’s a priority. We feel like we have to have him back. We need him. He is the the key to the offseason.” You can’t say that and then also be like, you know, we want to go three years, not five. Could we maybe the middle at four, right? Like, no, you say, what is it going to take? This is the number. We’re doing it. Boom. And you meet and you meet their number and you get this thing done quickly. And oh, by the way, this opens up a lot for the rest of the offseason because now you know you have Naylor in your back pocket. You know what the number is going to be. Yeah. You know what the how this is going to impact your budget. You know that you don’t have to pivot to other first base options. You don’t have to save money because Naylor’s still sitting out there and you think you might have a shot to sign him in January or February. It’s all great. It is all fantastic. The timing is surprising, no doubt, but it is ideal for the Mariners to get this done as early as possible. And again, I think this says a lot about Josh Naylor wanting to be here and wanting to spend his prime of his career in Seattle playing for this team and playing with Cal Raleigh and playing with Julio Rodriguez and, you know, whoever else is along for the ride. I think this is a statement being made by Josh Naylor and I think it’s also a statement being made by the Seattle Mariners and both of those statements are pretty cool. You know, I I would also say this on, you know, this coming together so quickly. I mean, Josh Naylor is a nononsense dude. So, in a way, it kind of also makes sense that he’s just like, “Yeah, this is where I want to be. Let’s just get this over with now.” Like, yeah, this is kind of what I want. You willing to make that offer? You are. All right, cool. Let’s just get it done with. I got better stuff to do this winter. Yeah, Josh doesn’t strike me as a guy who likes the drama of of waiting out for agency, which is why I never really thought that he was a great fit for the Mets. Like that drama in that city, that does not scream Josh Naylor. The the vibe of Seattle screams Josh Naylor, let’s be perfectly clear. So, in many ways, it is the uh match, you know, made in heaven. And and thankfully, they got it done. 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What What do we do now? This was supposed to be like the big talking point of the offseason. Now it it’s over. It’s it’s done. He’s he’s coming back to Seattle. So what now, Coley? What does this do for the Mariners for the rest of the offseason? I mean, now we rest and watch a grateful whatever Thanos’s line was. Yeah. So, uh, for us, I don’t know, uh, because this was kind of like the the big one and and and you hope that like maybe this breaks open a log jam a little bit and there’s still obviously things to go get done. The Mariners retained a player. They didn’t um I mean, they added a player, but not really. It’s a player they already had, but semantics either way. They they had three spots in the middle of their lineup open up uh a couple days ago and and they filled one, but there’s still two big spots left to go. Right now, your starting second baseman and starting third baseman in a year you hope to win the World Series are Ben Williamson and Cole Young. Your starting right field is Victor Robles and Dominic Canzone. We don’t know who the DH is going to be. uh and you still have major questions in the bullpen and that’s not counting all the the health scares that happen with your starting pitching and we won’t even know that’s going to be a factor until next year. So there’s still plenty to go get done. There are lots of things to do this off seasonason and you can’t just add Josh Naylor and be like, “Well, we like Williamson and we like Cole Young, so we’re done.” Like this this was it. No, you are not better if this is the only move you make. And the whole point of the offseason is to get better. So the Mariners still have work to do. Make no mistake about it, but this was the big one. This was number one on the priority list of just about everybody. And again, they know how much he’s going to make in year one. They know what this does to their budget. They know, does this mean we now maybe can keep Luis Castillo or does this mean maybe now we we need to move Luis Castillo even more than we thought we did? Like there are other decisions that will be made based off of this signing, but the Mariners can’t be done. And I I highly doubt they are like this is a good first step. It was a necessary step. It sets up everything else you could want to do uh this off seasonason that you don’t have to have this lingering over your head where it’s like do we want to give, you know, this second baseman an extra $3 million. What if we need that for Josh Naylor or blah blah blah? The the mental gymnastics that GMs do when their number one priority is still sitting out there. Um, you know, we saw this team last winter, for better or worse, their like main plan was to go get Carlos Santana and when he didn’t sign with you, they panicked and they did not have a good pivot. You know, this this is already a better off season than last offseason. Oh, yeah. Absolutely. So, it took what 12 days, right? It it’s wild to think, you know, that last year the Mariners sat and they waited for one player before they could do anything in the offseason and then those players every time they did that, they went somewhere else, leaving the Mariners sitting there without a chair. And this offseason, they’ve gotten rid of that. They’re like, “Look, we’ve got our guy. This is the one we needed right here.” Yeah. Now we have options. Now we can explore and now we have this freedom of of knowing that we have our number one target in our back pocket. Now, we can be a little more aggressive. We could be a little bit more um you know, savvy with our money. And again, we don’t know what the AAV is going to shake out. We don’t know if this is going to be a backloaded contract or anything like that. And we don’t really know, honestly, what the Mariners payroll situation is. We know what they tell us it is, but we don’t know what the actual number is. I’m going to say something crazy right now. Ty, this is going to get I’m begging you not to say this. You know what I’m going to say, don’t you? I feel like I know, but go ahead. I’m going to get clipped. I’m going to get clipped. I’m going to get dunked on in two months. Who cares? Whatever. I’m going to get on anyway for anything. Before that, people are going to be like, “You guys won’t believe what this Mariner Insider said. What does he know?” Hi, that’s me. I’m the person who’s going to be the what does he know guy, right? Um, this is not based off of anything that I’ve heard. This is just me like connecting the dots of like how how things have been reported on and how the messaging has come across from, you know, Jerry and Justin, etc. over the last couple weeks. I think the Mariners have more money than we think they do. Like the front office has more money to spend than we think they do. I think they have more than the 166. Like I I think they’re willing to go beyond that point this off season. Whoa. Some random account on Twitter just tweeted. Tighten Gonzalez says the Mariners are spending $190 million this year. That’s that’s insane. I mean, God bless that that account, I guess. But, uh, yeah, it it really is uh a statement of you of yours to be like, “Yeah, the Mariners are going to spend more than they publicly said they would.” Like, okay. I don’t know. There’s there’s like little things that I’m noticing here. Well, like first and foremost first and foremost, they were like like Hollander was like, “Yeah, we we would love to bring back Naylor and Polo and and Gino.” Now, I’m sure like that means like at their price, especially like on Gino, but like and then he’s like, you know, and then we want to, you know, add to the bullpen as well. It’s like you do realize how much that would cost, right, in theory, like doing all of that. We’ve talked about this, right? If the Mariners aren’t going to trade Luis Castillo and shed most of that salary, it was going to be very difficult for them to do anything other than bring back two of these three guys. And so, another reason why I say this is also like it doesn’t seem like they have any interest in trading Randy. And I really don’t know if they’re actually going to be able to trade Luis. Like you and I spent a long time trying to f find a Louise trade that made sense in our offseason plan. Now that doesn’t mean anything really in the grand scheme of things. Like the Mariners could find a trade that you and I didn’t even consider for Luis Castillio this winter. But it is very difficult to find that fit. And so I’m not sure if like even if they want to trade Louis that they’ll find a deal that winds up making sense for them and saves them enough money to the point where like they wind up being a better team on the on the other end of it. So, I don’t know. Just like the the ambitions that they say that they have packaged with the other levers that they would have to pull in order to make those things happen under the $166 million umbrella. Like how unlikely those things kind of feel to me. I don’t know. Kind of feel like they might have more money. Maybe it’s Cope. Clip this. Don’t call me in two months. I don’t care. Yeah, I mean maybe they do. I I kind of refuse to believe they do until they actually spend it. Uh but uh obviously this is a big, you know, first step and and like we’ve talked about, you know, it’s hard for us to imagine them getting Naylor done and Polo and still have enough to go out and get somebody else who’s making a sizable chunk of money. I mean, you could always go out and trade for a Gregory Santos pre-ARB reliever and and take your chances there and maybe you have enough to go get, you know, a 3, four million ARB one guy. Uh maybe you could do something like that. But you can’t do the big, you know, splashy things without prenup salary if your budget is really 165ish. So, well, and so yeah. And so that like we we’re still like not 100% sure on where they actually are like pre-naylor deal but they’re somewhere in the 130 to 135 range. So if let’s say this Naylor deal comes out to again Ari Alexander is reporting that it’s between 90 and $100 million. So let’s just split the difference. Let’s just call it 95. Right? So that’s a $19 million u uh annual salary. Well, that’s already a significant chunk of what you have left because if you’re at between 130 to 135, you either have 30 to $35 million to spend. Mhm. So, like how how do they expect to be able to address all these other needs if they’re not going to trade Luis or or Randy? You know what I mean? Y So, I don’t know. And again, like I don’t think they want to trade Randy. I don’t think they have any interest in trading Randy. Maybe I’m wrong on that, but I don’t think they they want to do that. I don’t think that’s something they’re they’re actually entertaining. And then the Castillo deal, like maybe maybe they I mean obviously they would know more than we do, but like that just doesn’t seem like a slam dunk to actually happen. So, I don’t know. I don’t know. I don’t know. I’m doing the Brian Winhorse thing. Just like, you know what? what’s going on in Seattle. So, what can we expect from Josh Naylor in his first full season in Seattle and how might this contract age? Talk about that in just a moment. But first, a reminder, this episode of the Lockdown Mars podcast, it’s brought to you by Game Time. NFL season is back and there’s nothing better than being in the stadium surrounded by fans cheering on your team. But let’s be honest, getting tickets can be a hassle. Between cues, login screens, and prices jumping at checkout, it’s frustrating. 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And on there, we talk Mars, Seahawks, all that good stuff. For more information, go to patreon.com/controlthezone. Link in the description of this episode. So, we got two months and change of experience of uh what it’s like to have Josh Naylor on your favorite baseball team. And it was amazing. It was a huge part of this uh this ride uh that we all went along. Uh one of the best rides in the history of Seattle Mariners baseball and Naylor was right at the core of that. uh was a huge part of the postseason run, was a huge part of the run to winning the division and all that. Uh and we saw him do some things that we didn’t even know were possible from Josh Naylor, specifically all the stolen bases. He steals 30 bags, including what, 21 in a Mariners’s uniform or 20 in a Mariners’s uniform, whatever it was. He stole a lot of bases as a Seattle Mariner despite ranking in the what second percentile in sprint speed in all of baseball. Uh he was incredibly uh clutch, had so many big hits uh that we can point to getting in the postseason. He had like a billion three hit games. He’s awesome. And he also just brought an attitude to this club that they just really didn’t have. And it was cool to see how that missing element kind of just fits so perfectly into uh the structure of things uh in that Marriage Clubhouse. But I’m curious what you think Naylor is going to look like over the course of this contract specifically to start it. I mean like I think it’s safe to say he’s probably not going to steal 30 bags again, but what do you think from this year is sustainable, not sustainable? Who is Josh Naylor really? Like who are the Mariners actually acquiring right now? I think we have a really clear idea on who Josh Naylor is. Um he is a guy who doesn’t give you traditional first base power uh with the exception of one year um where he went for power and and it affected his batting average and and is on base. I I feel like we know who Josh Naylor is and Naylor is a guy he’s going to be, you know, probably hit between 270 and 290. Good on base skills. uh probably 20-ish home runs, 30 doubles, something like that. Uh he’s going to be a good base runner. I don’t know if he’s going to steal 30 bags again, but he’s a smart base runner. Uh he understands the game very well. He’s a heady player. Um he’s going to be aggressive at the plate. He He will take walks, but he wants to hit. He’s not going to strike out. You remember when he first got here and like the first four games he was running like a 30% strikeout rate and everybody was like, “Oh my god, he’s going to strike out. Everybody comes to the Mars and strikes out.” Well, go look at where that finished. It finished right in line with his career norms. So, he’s going to walk enough. He’s not going to strike out. He’s going to make a ton of contact. He’s going to hit doubles. He’s going to hit homers. He’s going to steal some bags. He’s going to be a smart base runner. He’s going to be a quality defender at first base, maybe even plus, because for some reason, he got significantly better in Seattle uh defensively than he had been anywhere else in his career. And he’s going to age fine like especially for the first couple of years here. He’s 28 years old. like he’s not 32 33 like Polo or like Gino. So, there’s no reason to suspect his bat is going to slow down. You know, there’s going to be he’s gonna against tough lefties, you probably move him down the lineup. There are some platoon issues uh that you you have to deal with, but it’s a guy who we kind of know who he is because he’s been the same guy basically for the last six years. He’s going to hit for average. He’s going to hit about 20 homers. uh and he’s going to be an above average, you know, 20% above league average hitter. Uh and you know, he’s not going to strike out. He’s going to take his fair share of walks and he seems to have a flare for the dramatics and hitting, you know, getting big hits in big situations. So, uh I feel really comfortable with Josh aging well into this contract. And again, even if the last year is bad, which there’s really no reason to suspect it might be since he’ll only be 33 years old, 32 years old. Um, even if that is bad, who cares? You pay for the front half of the contract. That’s what free agency is. You pay for the first half and the second half is the discount you got. Now you have to pay it back to them. Uh, so yeah, five years for a 28-year-old first baseman who doesn’t rely on speed or athleticism, uh, you know, to to make his game work. That’s going to age just fine. Uh, I I hope that it’s just the Josh Naylor we’ve seen. I don’t want him to sell out for more power. I don’t want him to try and hit 30 home runs again. I want him to be the guy who hits 280 with 20 homers and 30 doubles and I don’t know, maybe 10 to 15 bags is more realistic and and just play good defense and just be a three- win player. And that’s something you can do uh if you’re Josh Naylor. And I want him to do that and just lengthen the lineup and and you know, make a ton of contact, hard contact. Uh and I want that attitude. I want that that, you know, big grumper vibe in the clubhouse because sometimes you need that to counter the yeah ultra positivity of Julio Rodriguez and, you know, JP Crawford and and the like. So, I just want him to be who he was last year and I feel really confident that he will be that guy because that’s who he’s kind of always been. Well, the other thing too, he was dealing with a very serious shoulder injury all of this year, even back, you know, when he was still in Arizona, but especially after he got to Seattle, he reagravated it a couple of times. He aggravated it during the the ALCS and was playing through it. You know, I don’t know what the recovery on that whole situation is and what exactly that situation is to begin with, but like you would think he’s he should be feeling at least a little bit better by the time we we start playing ball again. And like like what could a fully healthy Josh Naylor, what could that look like, right? That’s also pretty exciting to think about. So, um yeah, man, this is this is so cool. I mean because like obviously you know losing game seven hurt for obvious reasons but also like the um the added element of man this could be the last time we see Josh Naylor in a uniform man this could be the last time we see Jory Palano in a mayor’s uniform like that made things sting even worse and the fact that that feeling at least on the Naylor front isn’t going to be allowed to linger really at all. It’s really cool. I think the most important part of tonight is the the message that’s being sent by this team to not only the fans uh but also to the clubhouse uh that we believe in you. We think you are worth investing in. We think we’re close and we don’t want to, you know, drag our feet on this and we don’t want to, you know, well, we’re just always going to chase value. So, if we wait three weeks, we might get them for a fourth year instead of a fifth year and blah blah blah. And it’s like, no, let let’s not screw around. Let’s get this done. Let’s show people we’re serious. And again, it’s one lesson when you go out there and you try to pitch yourself to other free agents. It’s, oh, we have Julio, we have Cal Raleigh, and look, we’ve added Josh Naylor, and look at our pitching staff, and look at our bullpen. It’s just another thing that you can go out there and you can sell. You can sell Josh Naylor to your fan base, to your clubhouse, to other free agents, to the rest of baseball. Like, last year was not the fluke. It was the beginning of something, not the end of something. And by getting this done when they did, by being as aggressive about their contract offer as they have been with anybody, I think that sends a statement loud and clear to us, to the people of Seattle, uh, and, you know, to the Pacific Northwest, to the world of baseball, and most importantly to the 26 guys in the clubhouse, one of whom is going to be Josh Naylor. Uh, and I think that is something that can’t be understated here. You still need to follow it up like this is great. It sends a message, but if this is all you do, the message goes away. It changes. So, it’s a great first step. No question about it. It’s the biggest step of any journey. The most important step is the first one. And Josh was the first step and they got it done early. They got it out of the way. And again, that is something that this fan base needed to see, this clubhouse needed to see. And it doesn’t happen, by the way, if Josh doesn’t want it to happen. So kudos to Jerry and Justin for not messing around. Uh but also, you know, awesome that that Josh, you know, seemingly came to them and was like, I want this to be done. Let’s figure this out. I don’t want this to linger on all winter. And and I think that speaks a lot to, you know, what the Mariners have, what they’re building uh in that clubhouse and and where they’re at in the grand scheme of the baseball world. Uh, and I think all this just confirms that and and should leave people very excited not only for the rest of this winter, but hopefully for the 2026 season, but that’s still going to rely that’s still going to depend on ownership and that’s still going to depend on what Jerry and Justin do next. But it’s a terrific first step. There is no question about that. That is going to do it for our show. Thank you so much for joining us here on the Lockdown Harris podcast, part of the Lockdown Podcast Network. 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22 comments
Lets goooo!!!!!
He also has a new child and probably wants to get this situated!
Naylor Jersey time!!
Holy flying fish!!!! Early Christmas present for Mariner fans. Plus, the M’s doing a 5 year deal!? Nice
If you were the Mariners, who would you go after to fill second and third base, or would you use your system with a free agent or trade
We need a lead off hitter not names Randy or JP…great guys but not lead off types
I'm glad your jeans finally arrived 🙌
Go Mariners
We are SO back
Jersey: BOUGHT
Really glad to see this happen, and see it happen fast. Says good things about the org that they did what they needed to do without messing around, without trepidation.
Ty is blazed!! Pretty hilarious! 🤣 Colby was thinking he was going to say Tarik Skubal will be acquired next.. that’s my guess not they have a bit more money to spend then they originally told us….🤑
Now I want to see a Naylor and Mariner Moose commercial this Spring! 😂
I think they will for sure spend, if it’s the right deal.
boooooom
Let’s go! In terms of position players, as long as we get Donovan type of player, this winter will be so special ❤
Perfect antidote to the Seahawks' loss 😊
They gonna trade Andres Munoz and sign Devin Williams ..book it man.🎉
Anyway in hell we are in on Bregman? Can you imagine
Honestly man…extending Cal before last year coupled with a trade deadline two years ago (acquiring Randy + his years), and this years deadline(Geno + Naylor – and re-signing him) gives that clubhouse ALL THE FAITH in that front office…they’ve done all they can. Watch them go move Kirby and Munoz + a couple prospects for Slubal, sign Devin Williams for a team friendly deal and just be ready to go into 2026….
Y’all heard it here first…on November 16, 2025
Somebody tag me in this in 3 months when this happens please..
If they sign Naylor and Skubal, I will be happy with the off-season. I think the kids can be OK on the infield if you just bolstered the rotation and 1B with those guys.
1st thing I thought of when I heard this is Scott Boros is definitely not his agent. Most likely left many millions on the table, but $$ can't buy happiness. So good for both parties. Good luck next year
I can’t remember this many good things to happen to the Mariners in the span of a year. Ever since Cal got extended things have gone well