Coming back from offseason knee surgery, the new Mariners third baseman is getting closer and closer to game action.
The Mariners' roster is effectively set with the return of Jorge Polanco. Here's what it means for Seattle's infield mix.
The Seattle Mariners are in agreement with free-agent infielder Jorge Polanco on a one-year, $7.75 million deal, two league sources told The Athletic on Thursday, offering some clarity during the ...
The Seattle Mariners have found an answer to one of the two remaining holes in their infield. And the solution is a familiar face. The Mariners signed Jorge Polanco to a one-year deal worth $7.75 ...
The Mariners are bringing back Jorge Polanco. They announced Monday that ... Polanco, who’ll move across the diamond and play third base for Seattle in 2025, can earn an additional $3.5MM ...
An MLB source with knowledge of the situation confirmed that Jorge ... Seattle sent four players to the Minnesota Twins to acquire Polanco to be their everyday second baseman. The Mariners ...
The M's, coming off a year in which they missed the playoffs by one game, elected to sit out most of free agency, drawing the ...
Seattle Mariners third base prospect Ben Williamson could be the best defender in the minors, and he showed why in a Thursday Cactus League game.
Letting dreams of success run wild in spring training is part of the joy of fanhood, says columnist Danny O’Neil.
An update on Seattle Mariners 3B Jorge Polanco coming off of knee surgery, why prospect Cole Young is slowed down and more.
The Mariners signed Jorge Polanco to a one-year deal worth $7.75 million, pending a physical. The deal includes a vesting player/mutual option with a $750,000 buyout for 2026 per MLB.com writer ...
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