The 2025 Major League Baseball offseason is still young, but the Seattle Mariners are getting aggressive. On Sunday night, reports surfaced -- starting with ESPN's Jeff Passan -- indicating that the Mariners will be reuniting with first baseman Josh Naylor on a five-year deal in free agency.
The Seattle Mariners on Sunday got one step closer to bringing the 2025 band back together. The Mariners have reportedly agreed to re-sign first baseman Josh Naylor to a new contract.
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The first domino of the 2025-2026 offseason has fallen. Josh Naylor and the Seattle Mariners are in agreement on a five-year deal in the $90-100 million range, pending a physical, sources confirm to ESPN’s Jeff Passan.
America's favorite pastime has more memorable performances than any sport. As such, figuring out which pitchers had the best seasons ever is no easy task.
The Seattle Mariners had reportedly considered retaining first baseman Josh Naylor to be their top priority in free agency. Their wish has reportedly come true.
With Mitch Garver headed into the open market, the Mariners have a hole to fill on their roster without a clear backup for Cal Raleigh behind the plate.
Cal Raleigh was announced this week as the runner-up for the American League MVP award, behind winner Aaron Judge, as the Yankees slugger received 17 first-place votes out of 30.
The Seattle Mariners are mostly thrilled have a Most Valuable Player snub behind the plate, but Cal Raleigh's presence does present one challenge. What do the Mariners do with top catching prospect Harry Ford?
The Seattle Mariners' offense has needed a significant lift over the last few seasons and the club finally solved the issue ahead of the 2025 Major League Baseball trade deadline.
Seattle Mariners superstar catcher and 2025 AL MVP runner-up Cal Raleigh opened up about who brought the most energy to the clubhouse during a memorable 2025 season — one that saw Seattle come just a game short of its first World Series appearance in franchise history.
It's hard to remember a more hotly-debated race for Most Valuable Player, and Seattle Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh simply got the short end of the stick.
After a storybook season, Seattle Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh finished second place for the American League Most Valuable Player Award, receiving 13 first-place votes, four less than the Yankees' outfielder Aaron Judge.
In Major League Baseball's free agency, nothing is guaranteed. A team might love a player and want to keep him, but that doesn't preclude another team stepping up and making a big-time offer.
After falling to the Toronto Blue Jays in the American League Championship Series, the Seattle Mariners face an offseason of retooling as they continue their pursuit of the first World Series appearance in franchise history.