Several weeks ago, we heard that the Seattle Mariners were going to be interested in acquiring Tarik Skubal in a trade with the Detroit Tigers this offseason.

At the time, I called the idea of acquiring Skubal a “luxury item,” and I encouraged the Mariners to take care of the true necessities first.

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Well, with Josh Naylor’s contract off the board already, the Mariners have taken care of their biggest necessity, so can they circle back to the idea of acquiring the best pitcher in the game?

ESPN MLB Insider Buster Olney joined the most recent edition of the ‘Refuse to Lose’ podcast to discuss the possibility:

If ​they ​want ​to ​be, ​they ​absolutely ​would ​be. ​You ​know, ​the ​question ​is, ​what ​is ​the ​desire? ​Here’s ​the ​thing. ​I ​really ​believe ​this, ​I ​mean, ​what ​​the ​Tigers ​are ​doing ​now ​is ​they’ve ​signaled ​to other teams: ‘​Look, ​if ​you’ve ​got ​offers, ​you ​want ​things ​to ​throw ​at ​us, ​go ​ahead.’ Which ​is ​sort ​of ​a ​semantical ​way ​of ​saying ​they’re ​open ​for ​business ​and ​they’re ​going ​to ​listen ​to ​offers.

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​And ​it ​might ​be ​that ​in ​the ​end ​they ​decide, ‘you ​know ​what? ​No, ​we’re ​going ​to ​keep ​him ​through ​2026. ​We’re ​going ​to ​try ​to ​win ​and ​we’re ​going ​to ​have ​him ​go ​into ​free ​agency.’ ​But, ​​I ​do ​think ​that ​he’s ​such ​an ​extraordinary ​player ​and ​he’s ​such ​a ​potentially ​difference ​making ​player ​that ​you ​could ​see ​a ​team ​like ​the ​Mets, ​the ​Dodgers, ​saying, ​’you ​know ​what, ​we’re ​all ​in. ​We’re ​going ​to, ​we’re ​going ​to ​give ​up ​the ​prospects ​because ​we ​want ​to ​win ​in ​2026.’ ​

​And ​if ​you’re ​the ​Mariners, ​​and ​they’re ​going ​to ​know ​their ​prospects ​a ​lot ​better ​than ​I ​do, ​they ​can ​look ​at ​the ​depth ​and ​say, ​’look, ​we’ve ​got ​the ​prospects ​to ​make ​a ​deal, ​we’ve ​got ​the ​pitching ​to ​make ​a ​deal ​if ​we ​want ​to. ​But ​do ​we ​want ​to ​have ​an ​investment ​in ​a ​player ​who ​very ​likely ​is ​going ​to ​walk ​away ​after ​one ​year?’ ​And ​he’s ​represented ​by ​Scott ​Boras ​who ​always ​takes ​his ​clients ​into ​free ​agency ​when ​they’re ​this ​close ​to ​that ​to ​get ​maximum ​leverage. ​And ​that ​would ​mean ​the ​Mariners ​have ​to ​bid ​against ​the ​Dodgers ​and ​the ​Mets ​and ​the ​Phillies ​and ​the ​Red ​Sox ​and ​all ​these ​big ​market ​teams, ​the ​Blue ​Jays. ​So ​you ​would ​have ​to ​feel ​comfortable ​the ​idea ​that ‘you ​know ​what, ​we’re ​buying ​Skubal ​for ​one ​year ​and ​he’s ​going ​to ​help ​us ​our ​chances ​to ​win ​the ​World ​Series.’ ​Do ​we ​do ​that ​or ​do ​we ​play ​the ​long ​game ​and ​keep ​our ​prospects?

ESPN MLB Insider Buster Olney on Naylor Signing + Skubal Trade Possibility + Felix HOF

ESPN MLB Insider Buster Olney on Naylor Signing + Skubal Trade Possibility + Felix HOF

ESPN MLB Insider Buster Olney on Naylor Signing + Skubal Trade Possibility + Felix HOF Refuse to Lose – a Seattle Mariners Podcast · Episode

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The offseason will continue on, and the Skubal rumors will continue on, with the baseball world convening again at the winter meetings from Dec. 7-10 in Orlando.

LATEST PODCAST IS OUT: Brady Farkas is back for the the latest episode of the Refuse to Lose podcast! He covers the Josh Naylor news from every angle including the message it sends to the clubhouse and fanbase. Also, what’s next for Seattle? LISTEN HERE:

COLT TIME in 2026? According to a new report from Adam Jude of the Seattle Times, Colt Emerson could win the starting third base job in 2026. Here’s the positive – and negative – of that. CLICK HERE: 

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HOW ABOUT COLE? If Colt Emerson could also win the starting 2B job, what does that mean for Cole Young? CLICK HERE: 

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