Offseason In Review: Seattle Mariners
Briefly

The Seattle Mariners' offseason saw minimal adjustments to their roster, particularly after failing to secure significant offensive upgrades. They signed infielder Jorge Polanco, who brings experience but struggled offensively in 2024. His transition to third base from second poses questions due to his subpar defensive metrics and lack of strong throwing ability. Additionally, Polanco's health issues, including a hamstring injury and knee surgery, cast doubt on his potential to rebound at the plate, making this signing a gamble for the Mariners as they head into the 2025 season.
Despite limited offseason activity, the Mariners signed Jorge Polanco to a one-year deal, raising questions about his fit at third base and offensive rebound.
The Mariners' offseason was relatively quiet, with only minor adjustments made, leaving some concerns about the team's offensive capabilities heading into 2025.
Polanco's past performances as a second baseman were underwhelming, and his transition to third base raises further doubts given his injury history and recent batting struggles.
With a batting line of only .213/.296/.355 in 2024 and having missed significant time due to injuries, Polanco's offensive rebound will be crucial for the Mariners.
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