Mariners Moose Tracks, 12/8/25: Ketel Marte, Kyle Schwarber, and Jeff Kent
SB Nation
In Mariners news…
The Mariners are
among multiple teams
interested in Arizona Diamondbacks second baseman Ketel Marte.
Daniel Kramer at MLB.com
addresses questions surrounding
a Randy Arozarena extension, Jorge Polanco contract, Tarik Skubal signing, and more.
Both the Mariners and Nationals
benefitted from their recent trade
involving Harry Ford.
Around the league…
Second baseman
Jeff Kent has been elected
to the National Baseball Hall of Fame through the Contemporary Baseball Era Committee.
The Pittsburgh Pirates
have made a four-year offer
to free agent left fielder Kyle Schwarber that is projected to be upwards of $100 million.
The San Francisco Giants
are reportedly interested
in pursuing free agent outfielder Harrison Bader.
Toronto Blue Jays reliever Yariel Rodriguez
has cleared outright waivers
and is no longer on the team’s 40-man roster.
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