The Seattle Mariners checked off their top offseason priority early by re-signing first baseman Josh Naylor to a five-year contract.
Why Mariners’ Josh Naylor ‘knew’ he wanted to come back to Seattle
One reason getting that done quickly was important is that the Mariners now can get a jump on rounding out the rest of their roster for 2026. As for what those moves could be, M’s general manager Justin Hollander detailed Tuesday to Seattle Sports’ Wyman and Bob what his team is focused on following the Naylor deal.
The first thing Hollander mentioned was actually two more players the Mariners are interested in re-signing: switch-hitting second baseman/designated hitter Jorge Polanco and slugging third baseman Eugenio Suárez.
“We would like to add another bat to the club, at least one if w

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