Mariners Make Bold Move for All-Star Brendan Donovan
The Seattle Mariners, who showcased their prowess as one of the top teams in baseball this season, found themselves falling short of the ultimate prize: a World Series championship. As the offseason kicked off, the team faced a pivotal moment with three key players entering free agency.
Roster Changes and Free Agency Impacts
Josh Naylor wasted no time securing his future, signing a new contract with the Mariners shortly after the season ended. However, the news wasn’t as favorable for Seattle when Jorge Polanco opted for a lucrative deal with the New York Mets. Meanwhile, Eugenio Suárez remains on the market, leaving the Mariners with a significant gap in their infield.
With Polanco’s departure and Suárez’s uncertain status, the Mariners are now tasked with addressing the void in their roster. The urgency to find a capable infielder is palpable, and the front office’s next steps will be crucial in maintaining their competitive edge.
A Trade on the Horizon?
In light of these developments, FanSided’s Cody Williams has suggested that a trade with the St. Louis Cardinals could be on the horizon for Seattle. The target? None other than All-Star infielder Brendan Donovan. Donovan, known for his versatility and skill, could be the perfect fit for the Mariners as they look to bolster their infield.
The Mariners have shown they are not afraid to make bold moves, and acquiring Donovan could signal their intent to remain a formidable force in the league. With the offseason still unfolding, fans will be watching closely to see how Seattle navigates this pivotal period and whether they can turn a challenging situation into an opportunity for growth.

