BREAKING: Mariners Confirm To Land $116 Million All-Star From Arizona Diamondbacks

The Seattle Mariners made several significant acquisitions at the trade deadline in hopes of fueling a World Series run. Although those moves strengthened the roster, they ultimately fell short of winning the championship.

Looking ahead, the Mariners must continue adding pieces this offseason if they want to return to the postseason and make a deeper push next year. Re-signing Josh Naylor was a good start, but the team may still pursue one or two major trades before the offseason ends.

Bleacher Report’s Zachary Rymer recently reveal the Mariners would land superstar infielder Ketel Marte in a blockbuster trade with the Arizona Diamondbacks this winter.

Arizona Diamondbacks' Ketel Marte Getting Day Off After Inking Contract  Extension

“The Diamondbacks have had back-to-back seasons of diminishing returns since going to the World Series in 2023, and managing partner Ken Kendrick hasn’t been shy about his plans for the 2026 payroll. It’s going down,” Rymer wrote. “Though he’s a three-time All-Star and back-to-back Silver Slugger winner, it came out this summer that Marte had rankled his teammates with his approach to taking days off. He also just plain represents a sell-high candidate, as he’s 32 years old and is about to gain 10-and-5 rights next April.

“Marte is owed $91 million through 2030, which amounts to pennies for a guy who has averaged 30 homers and 5.3 rWAR over the last three seasons. All the same, Bob Nightengale of USA Today has reported Arizona is motivated to move him. They would presumably have to save real money in any trade they make, but not at the expense of their contention outlook for 2026. The club simply isn’t giving off rebuild vibes.”

Marte is seemingly going to be traded this winter, and the Mariners should make a real run at him.

The Mariners have plenty of players they could move in a potential blockbuster. They have multiple top pitchers on the team who could work as the headliner in a huge deal for Marte. There’s also a chance they’d be willing to trade some of their top prospects in a deal to bring him in.

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