MLB Trade Rumors: St. Louis infielder Brendan Donovan is heading to the Seattle Mariners in a three way deal that, of course, features the Tampa Bay Rays as the third team, per reports.
Donovan, 29, finished
third in the Rookie of the Year voting in 2022, a year in which he also nabbed the utility player Gold Glove. A seventh round pick of the Cards in 2018 out of South Alabama, Donovan has slashed .282/.361/.411 over the past four seasons while playing all four infielder positions and the corner outfield spots, though he has primarily played second base and left field.
Donovan, who has two years of team control remaining, has been rumored to be available since the middle of the 2025 season, with the Cardinals embarking on a rebuilding program. Donovan isn’t particularly fast and doesn’t hit for much power, but he gets on base and is versatile, and so a number of teams had expressed interest.
Bob Nightengale is reporting that Seattle is parting with third baseman Ben Williamson as part of this deal. Williamson, the team’s second round pick out of William and Mary in 2023, slashed .253/.294/.310 as the Mariners’ primary third baseman until they acquired Eugenio Suarez. Williamson was sent to AAA for the final two months of the season, slashing .314/.392/.462.








