Mariners Moose Tracks, 12/23/25: Rob Refsnyder, Jeff McNeil, and Ronny Henriquez
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In Mariners news…
The Mariners have signed
slugger Rob Refsnyder to a one-year/$6.25 million deal including up to 250k in incentives.
Cameron Van Til at Seattle Sports 710 AM
takes a deeper look
at the Mariners’ newest addition.
Around the league…
The New York Mets have traded
infielder/outfielder Jeff McNeil and cash considerations to the Athletics in exchange for minor league RHP Yordan Rodriguez.
Miami Marlins reliever Ronny Henriquez
underwent UCL reconstruction surgery
and will miss the entire 2026 season.
The Philadelphia Phillies
have signed RHP Zach Pop
to a major league deal with salary terms not yet announced.
Former Mariners catcher
Harry Ford is excited
for his new major league opportunity with the Washington Nationals.
All-Star second baseman
Brandon Lowe checked all
of the Pittsburgh Pirates offseason boxes after he was acquired by the team last weekend.
A mechanical adjustment helped
new San Francisco Giants pitcher Adrian Houser improve his 2025 season.
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