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SEATTLE – As Seattle Mariners fans await an answer to the most pressing (depressing?) question hovering over the team this offseason – will they have to trade staff anchor Luis Castillo to upgrade the lineup? – the club has already executed its most meaningful move to complement the offense.

Mariners embrace ‘timeless’ approach to hitting at T-Mobile Park

SEATTLE – As Seattle Mariners fans await an answer to the most pressing (depressing?) question hovering over the team this offseason – will they have to trade staff anchor Luis Castillo to upgrade the lineup? – the club has already executed its most meaningful move to complement the offense.

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Commentary: Skeptical the Mariners will make a splash this winter? It’s warranted.

It's December, which means spring training is still two months away and that rosters are far from filled. To view the just-wrapped-up winter meetings through the lens of finality would be premature. Plenty of signings can and will occur in the coming weeks. Same goes for trades. But if you're a Mariners fan, you have every right to be stewing in your seat thinking "same old M's." 

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Ichiro expected to play a role in Mariners’ recruitment of Roki Sasaki

As Roki Sasaki weighs his (many, many) options coming over to Major League Baseball, no one is exactly sure what the Japanese pitching phenom desires in a new team. Not even the man he's hired to represent him. But Joel Wolfe believes Sasaki will have an open mind when he starts to meet with MLB clubs next week, and Wolfe suggested that the 23-year-old right-hander might be better off playing outside of a large market like Los Angeles or New York.
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What we’re hearing on the Mariners at Day 1 of MLB Winter Meetings

The Juan Soto frenzy finally came to a record-setting conclusion Sunday night — with the slugger agreeing to a 15-year, $765-million deal with the New York Mets — which has kick-started more activity around the league during Day 1 of the MLB Winter Meetings. Here’s the early buzz Monday surrounding the Seattle Mariners: