Jorge Polanco and the Seattle Mariners will give it another go, as the two sides have agreed to a new contract.
With an agreement in place for Jorge Polanco to return to Seattle for the 2025 season, the Mariners’ roster is effectively set going into Dan Wilson’s first spring training as the club’s manager.
It’s been a quieter offseason than usual for the Seattle Mariners, at least at the major league level. On Thursday, the Mariners made one of their most significant offseason moves.
Free-agent infielder Jorge Polanco is returning to the Seattle Mariners, multiple outlets reported. The Athletic pegged ...
and he was part of the package sent this week to Minnesota for new 2B and likely #3 hitter Jorge Polanco. He did not come cheaply, as the Mariners included reliever Justin Topa, minor league OF ...
As the Houston Astros wait for a resolution on the Alex Bregman front, they are reportedly still interested in former Seattle Mariners infielder Jorge Polanco. According to Chandler Rome of The ...
Just under a year ago, the Mariners acquired second baseman Jorge Polanco from the Twins as part of a five-player deal that also involved right-hander Anthony DeScalfani, the latter of whom was ...
The Astros have ongoing interest in Jorge Polanco ... balance tax to accommodate Polanco — who hit .213/.296/.355 in a career-worst season with the Mariners last year — could be a tougher ...
The Seattle Mariners are still looking for players ... Seattle declined the $12 million option on second baseman Jorge Polanco and didn't tender a contract to third baseman Josh Rojas.
Something that's been a norm in the six years since the Mariners traded Robinson Cano to the New York Mets. Seattle is expected to decline second baseman Jorge Polanco's option after an injury ...
The Mariners' roster is effectively set with the return of Jorge Polanco. Here's what it means for Seattle's infield mix.