jorge polanco

The Seattle Mariners have a key free agent in Jorge Polanco, and while he’s seemingly a priority, there’s a real chance he leaves for a team like the Padres, Red Sox, or Pirates.

We’re talking about a player with Jorge Polanco who was Top-10 in the 2025 MLB Postseason in home runs and RBI’s, and is one of the better power hitters available. Not only this, but he grew to become an Icon with the Seattle Mariners after his walk-off single in extra innings.

Let’s discuss why Jorge Polanco is a perfect fit for the Pittsburgh Pirates

This is just a prediction, NOT a report!

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Listen, to start this off, Polanco is likely to resign with the Mariners, and here’s what a couple fans mentioned when discussing Polancos future:

“The more I look at Jorge Polanco’s savant page from 2025 the more I want him back in an M’s uniform for the next 3 years.”
“Another day, another possibility to resign Jorge Polanco”

While this may seem like a stretch for the Pirates to spend big money on a free agent, at somepoint they have to break that mold.

Jorge Polanco Stats 

Polanco played in 138 games last season, lining up for 38 games at second base, 5 at third base, and 100 at DH/PH. This was the first season with more than 15 games in the DH/PH spot, but this shows where his future value may be. He started his career as a shortstop for the Twins for 7 years, then transitioned to a second baseman.

In 2025, Polanco had a strong season with the Seattle Mariners, slashing .265/.326/.495 over 138 games, with 26 home runs, 78 RBIs, and a full-season OPS of .821.

Those numbers placed him among the league’s more productive everyday hitters: his batting average ranked tied for 51st, his home run total tied for 44th, and his OPS landed roughly in the top third among qualifying hitters.

His power surge, 26 long balls, marked one of his best seasons in several years, hinting that when healthy and locked in, Polanco remains a middle-of-the-order bat capable of contributing across the lineup.

Moreover, Polanco’s overall production helped him post a positive value season. His 2025 performance, a combination of average, power, and on-base skills, gave him one of the more balanced offensive profiles among MLB infielders.

Although he’s not top-tier elite, his 2025 totals make him a reliable, above-average hitter with a track record of power and run production, which should interest any team seeking a middle-of-the-order bat who can contribute immediately.

Polanco didn’t just deliver in the regular season — he stepped up in the playoffs too. In the 2025 postseason, across 12 games, he hit .208 with 10 hits, including 3 home runs, driving in 8 runs and scoring 7 times.

His contributions included a clutch walk-off hit in a 15-inning wild-card game that sent Seattle to the ALCS, a moment that underscored his ability to come through under pressure and deliver when it matters most.

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San Diego Padres: “For 2026, Polanco would be a massive upgrade for this lineup, and it doesn’t mean that Ornelas won’t have a role on this team in the future. Again, you’re not going to want to play Polanco on defense a ton, but being able to rotate in for Jake Cronenworth and Xander Bogaerts if needed is also worth noting.”

Seattle Mariners: After Polanco declined his one year-$6 million contract, it’s clear that he’s expecting a bigger contract, and the Mariners clearly want him back: “Polo is a great guy, and we have been in touch with him and his people,” said the Mariners GM.