The Worst Trades the Seattle Mariners Can Make This Offseason
In today’s video, T discusses the worst trades the Mariners can make this offseason with teams like the Baltimore Orioles, Chicago Cubs, St.Louis Cardinals, and Philadelphia Phillies.
Make sure to hit that subscribe button to follow along everything Mariners!
Follow me on X & Bluesky: @EastCoastMs_
#Seattle #SeattleMariners #MLB
Seattle Mariners, Mariners Baseball, Seattle Mariners News, Mariners Scores, Mariners Schedule, mariners highlights, mariners roster, T-Mobile park, mariners tickets, seattle mariners history, seattle mariners players, mariners news, mariners updates
5 comments
Trade 1: Hancock is a piece that should be moved and easily replaceable. Laz is a fun prospect but the return would need to be more than just Bohm for me to feel okay giving him away. Throw in a lottery ticket reliever for the pile and I'm on board.
Trade 2: I'm not interested in prospects for Miller. Bad trade.
Trade 3: Mountcastle for Miller straight up is laughable. Westburg? Sure, but I doubt Baltimore does that.
Trade 4: bad trade. Castillo is the least likely to go, plus Munoz isn't on the table. The Cubs and M's match up well for a trade but not for Bellinger.
If the M's don't trade a pitcher then this might as well be a rebuilding year or a "step back" or whatever. I'd trade one of Kirby or Woo to maximize their value and plug multiple holes in our lineup with one trade. I'd rather trust our pitching development to produce another Kirby than waste his career with the M's continually being a game short. Woo is fastball only and his numbers are heavily influenced by playing in the AL West, NOW would be the time to trade him. Either way, those guys could land the M's more quality bats than increasing the budget for free agency ever could.
Orioles should offer Seattle : Mountcastle, Povich, and Beavers for Miller
Knuckle draggers
I’m not a fan of trading any pitchers. Unless your getting a big bat back and there aren’t too many available from what I see.
The value of starting pitching ISN'T going up, its just inflation. Position players are getting the same silly money too. Not even talking about Soto, but take Conforto for $17M.