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Seattle Mariners Did Everything Right When it Comes to Josh Naylor Trade
Arizona Diamondbacks' Josh Naylor bats against the Houston Astros in the first inning at Chase Field in Phoenix on July 23, 2025. Rob Schumacher/The Republic / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

On Thursday, the Seattle Mariners acquired All-Star first baseman Josh Naylor from the Arizona Diamondbacks for pitching prospects Ashton Izzi and Brandyn Garcia.

Garcia, a hard-throwing left-hander, made his major league debut earlier this week. He features an upper-90s fastball and a solid slider. Both players were ranked in the 13-16 range of the latest MLB Pipeline rankings.

While both players could end up being good pitchers, this is a move the Mariners needed to make, and a move they shouldn't regret making in the future. I discussed this further on the most recent edition of the 'Refuse to Lose' podcast:

We ​all ​love ​prospects, ​but ​at ​some ​point ​you've ​got ​to ​be ​willing ​to ​take ​a ​risk. And ​look,​ as ​far ​as ​the ​prospects ​go, ​I ​like ​prospects. ​I've ​always ​been ​a ​fan ​of ​prospects, ​and ​I ​believe ​that ​building ​internally ​is ​the ​best ​and ​most ​sustainable ​way ​to ​win. ​Over ​the ​last ​15 ​years, ​I ​think ​it's ​been ​pretty ​proven ​that ​a ​homegrown ​core ​is ​what ​gets ​you ​to ​the ​promised ​land ​more ​often ​than ​not. ​I ​don't ​want ​to ​burn ​the ​farm ​system ​down ​for ​rental ​players, ​​but ​as ​far ​as ​this ​goes, ​I ​have ​absolutely ​no ​regrets ​​in ​trading ​Ashton ​Izzi ​and ​Brandyn ​Garcia. ​

Of ​course ​they ​run ​the ​risk ​of ​being ​excellent. ​Of ​course ​they ​do. ​And ​you ​run ​the ​risk ​of ​it ​burning ​you ​in ​the ​future. ​But ​as ​far ​as ​I'm ​concerned, ​the ​Mariners ​did, ​or ​didn't ​do, ​the ​things ​that ​I ​didn't ​want ​them ​to ​do. ​They ​did ​not ​touch ​the ​top ​10 ​of ​their ​prospects. ​We ​all ​love ​prospects, ​but ​at ​some ​point ​you've ​got ​to ​be ​willing ​to ​take ​a ​risk. ​There's ​two ​goals ​when ​it ​comes ​to ​the ​farm ​system.: ​That ​guys ​matriculate ​to ​the ​majors ​and ​help ​you, ​or ​guys ​are ​used ​for ​deals. ​And ​the ​Mariners ​were ​able ​to ​accomplish ​the ​latter ​without taking ​away ​from ​the ​top ​end. ​You ​have ​to ​be ​happy ​with ​this. ​As ​far ​as ​I'm ​concerned.

You can listen to the full podcast in the player below:

This article first appeared on Minor League Baseball on SI and was syndicated with permission.

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