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Seattle Mariners Still Need Help in Bullpen, And Here's How They Can Get It
Atlanta Braves pitcher Raisel Iglesias (26) reacts after the final out the game against the Cincinnati Reds at Great American Ball Park on July 31. Aaron Doster-Imagn Images

The Seattle Mariners were reportedly very aggressive in their pursuit of bullpen help on Thursday in the hours leading up to the MLB Trade Deadline.

Unfortunately, they weren't able to get anything done beyond an initial move for lefty Caleb Ferguson, and the need for bullpen help was made even more clear on Thursday night when Trent Thornton tore his Achilles' in a win against the Texas Rangers.

The Mariners recalled Jackson Kowar from Triple-A Tacoma on Friday to take his place, but for a team that has goals to win the World Series, they could stand to make a more substantial add to that group. But with the trade deadline gone, how can they make it happen?

ESPN MLB Insider Buster Olney discussed on the most recent 'Refuse to Lose' podcast:

The ​trade ​deadline ​has ​passed, ​but ​that ​doesn't ​mean ​that ​the ​opportunities ​for ​a team ​like ​the ​Mariners, ​or ​any ​other ​contender ​for ​that ​matter, to add players is ​gone. ​We've ​seen ​in ​recent ​years ​this ​trend ​where ​teams ​that ​are ​out ​of ​the ​running.... they'll just dump players ​and throw them out on the waiver ​wire ​in ​the ​hope ​that ​some ​other ​team ​will ​pick ​them ​up. ​I ​think ​that ​opportunity ​will ​be ​out ​there ​for ​the ​Mariners. ​

...and I'm thinking about someone like Raisel Iglesias, ​the ​once ​closer ​for ​the ​Angels, ​for ​the ​Braves. ​He ​wasn't ​traded ​yesterday, ​but ​I ​suspect ​that ​at ​some ​point ​the ​Braves ​might ​just ​throw ​him ​out ​on ​the ​waiver ​wire ​at ​the ​end ​of ​August ​and ​see ​if ​someone ​takes ​his ​contract. ​

Olney is right, we have seen teams adopt this trend where they'll dump players at the end of August. The Angels famously did this a few seasons ago, where they put out both Lucas Giolito and Reynaldo Lopez. Furthermore, Olney also mentioned the idea of the Mariners transitioning a starter to the bullpen once the playoffs begin.

Perhaps Emerson Hancock or Bryce Miller could fit that bill.

Seattle is now 59-52 and in sole possession of the third and final wild card spot in the American League. They'll host the Texas Rangers on Saturday at 1:10 p.m. PT.

You can listen to the full interview with Olney in the podcast player below:

This article first appeared on Seattle Mariners on SI and was syndicated with permission.

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