The Seattle Mariners have officially signed infielder Jorge Polanco to a one-year deal worth $7.75 million, which includes a player option for 2026. This move comes after a disappointing season for Polanco, who struggled offensively with a batting average of just .213. Despite his poor performance, the Mariners hope to transition him from second base to third base, where they believe he can regain his previous form. Polanco was a solid hitter with the Twins, demonstrating considerable power and offensive capabilities prior to his last season's struggles.
Polanco is expected to enhance the Mariners' infield after a disappointing last season, but he must overcome significant previous struggles at the plate.
The Mariners aim to rejuvenate Polanco's career after underperformance last year, optimistic for a return to form given his successful years with the Twins.
Collection
[
|
...
]