Mariners Moose Tracks, 12/9/25: Jorge Polanco, Steven Matz, and Michael Soroka
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In Mariners news…
Free agent second baseman Jorge Polanco
is reportedly seeking
at least a three-year deal and is expected to be signed by a team soon.
Adam Jude at The Seattle Times
recaps the initial Mariners storylines
of the MLB Winter Meetings.
Around the league…
The Tampa Bay Rays
are in agreement
with free agent LHP Steven Matz on a two-year deal.
Rays RHP Shane Baz
has emerged as a trade target
in the Houston Astros’ search for starting pitching.
The Arizona Diamondbacks
have signed RHP Michael Soroka
to a one-year/ $7.5 million deal.
The Colorado Rockies are hiring former Mariners minor league pitching coach Alon Leichman as their new pitching coach.
The Detroit Tigers
have signed RHP Drew Anderson
to a one-year/$7 million deal.
Bradley Woodrum at Baseball Prospectus
provides an in-depth look
at the effects (or lack thereof) of LIDOM data on MLB performance. ($)
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