Josh Naylor, Seattle Mariners and Arizona Diamondbacks
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The Seattle Mariners made their move at the trade deadline by bringing in Josh Naylor, a move that has Julio Rodriguez optimistic.
In a wide-open American League, the Mariners will have as good a chance as anyone to make a deep postseason run, and Naylor could be a big part of that. He’s played in three postseasons and is known for hitting clutch home runs.
The July 31 Trade Deadline is mere days away, meaning the pennant race is in full swing. With every team recently crossing the 100-game threshold, we’re beginning to have a good sense of which teams will make the playoffs,
The Mariners and Diamondbacks have had talks about a trade that would send Eugenio Suarez back to Seattle. Read more at MLB Trade Rumors.
Members of the Seattle Mariners shared their thoughts on the team's trade for first baseman Josh Naylor following Thursday's win in Anaheim.
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Lookout Landing on MSNThe Mariners are standing stillThe Mariners have a great opportunity. The season began with a long stretch of winning. Then there was a long stretch of losing. Then there was a shorter stretch of winning. Then there were sweeps in New York and Detroit.
The latest turn in the MLB trade market saw the Yankees get a third baseman, which could help the Seattle Mariners' push to land Eugenio Suárez.
Some top prospects are more expendable than others this time of year, as they have been blocked from the big leagues for some time.
He's not the Mariners' top choice, but Rockies third baseman Ryan McMahon is on Seattle's radar. Read more at MLB Trade Rumors.
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