While Ha-Seong Kim is still rehabbing from shoulder surgery, at least two teams have been deemed strong fits for the infielder.
Earlier this month, the Seattle Mariners came to terms with free agent infielder Donovan Solano on a one-year deal. To this point, Solano represents the only major league free agent the team has signed this offseason.
The New York Mets have been trying to bring Pete Alonso back to Queens but no deal has been reached. As Opening Day inches closer, a surprise team could steal Alonso away.
The Cubs traded Cody Bellinger to the Yankees for a fairly small return; surprisingly, a team that's had a quiet offseason kicked the tires on Bellinger too.
In his first season in 2001, Ichiro earned the American League Most Valuable Player and Rookie of the Year awards, hitting .350 with 242 hits as the Mariners won 116 regular-season games. He won the A.L. batting title and fielded his position flawlessly with precision and a powerful throwing arm.
The Seattle Mariners added to their position player depth ... He revived his career in 2018 with the San Francisco Giants, slashing .330/.360/.456 in 81 games that season as a utility infielder. Solano played 54 of a possible 60 games in the pandemic ...
Donovan Solano reportedly signed a one-year, $3.5 million deal with the Seattle Mariners. Solano's wife, Laura, was grateful for the contract and penned a heartfelt message to God on social media.
San Francisco Giants & KNBR FanFest Tour presented by Experience Scottsdale made the first of its four stops for baseball fans on Saturday in Napa.
Over the course of the offseason, several former Mariners players have found new teams and that trend continued on Jan. 18. The Atlanta Braves signed backup catcher Curt Casali to
The winner of this winter’s most coveted pitching prize will be announced soon as Japan's Roki Sasaki will pick his team. Are the Mariners a secret contender?
At long last, the Mariners have signed a Major League free agent. The club announced on Monday that it had agreed to a one-year deal with veteran infielder Donovan Solano, who will earn $3.5 million i
The Mariners announced that they have signed infielder Donovan Solano to a one-year contract. Robert Murray of FanSided reports that the ACES client will make $3.5MM this year, with $1MM in performance bonuses also available to him. Left-hander Austin Kitchen was designated for assignment to open a 40-man roster spot.