Josh Naylor, Diamondbacks and the Mariners
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This article was originally published on www.si.com/mlb/mariners as Seattle Mariners Catcher Makes MLB, Team History With 40th Home Run. The Seattle Mariners had arguably their best showing post-All-Star Break in a 7-2 win against the Los Angeles Angels on Saturday at Angel Stadium.
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Sportsnaut on MSNSeattle Mariners ‘Aggressively Pursuing’ All-Star HitterHowever, according to USA Today’s MLB expert Bob Nightengale, the Mariners aren’t done after trading for Naylor. Now, they’re also “aggressively pursuing” All-Star third baseman Eugenio Suarez, who’s widely expected to be traded from the Arizona Diamondbacks.
While the Seattle Mariners are doing their best to stay relevant in the American League West Division race, all eyes are on catcher Cal Raleigh. It's been an amazing season so far for Raleigh, who hit his 39th home run on Tuesday,
Joe Doyle, a notable prospect analyst, commended the Mariners top-ranked minor leaguer Colt Emerson for his growth on defense.
The Mariners are swinging for the fences in 2025 as the team attempts to bolster its lineup at the trade deadline for a playoff run.
Ichiro was formally inducted into the Hall of Fame on Sunday, joining Ken Griffey Jr. and Edgar Martinez as the third player to represent the Mariners in Cooperstown.
Peters, a 2022 graduate of Live Oak Classical School, was selected in the fourth round (122nd overall) of the MLB Draft by the Seattle Mariners.
Ichiro was just a single vote shy of being unanimously inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame. He becomes the first player born in Japan to be inducted.
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Former Mariner Ichiro Suzuki makes humorous reference to the voter who snubbed him during his Hall of Fame speech