Infielder Donovan Solano and the Seattle Mariners finalized a $3.5 million, one-year contract Monday. Solano can earn an additional $1 million in performance bonuses for plate appearances: $200,000 each for 300,
The Seattle Mariners added to their position player depth Monday by signing a former Silver Slugger Award winner who spent 2024 with the San Diego Padres. According to Robert Murray of FanSided, Donovan Solano will receive $3.5 million in his one-year ...
The San Diego Padres lost a versatile free agent to the American League West when the Seattle Mariners announced the signing of Donovan Solano on Monday. Solano
At long last, the Mariners have signed a Major League free agent. The club announced on Monday that it had agreed to a one-year deal with veteran infielder Donovan Solano, who will earn $3.5 million i
Spring training is coming, and so is the annual ritual of Seattle Mariners executives pretending to care about winning.
The Seattle Mariners entered the offseason with needs at first, second and third base. And as of the morning of Jan. 13, the team had yet to address any of those concerns. But at 1:30 p.m. PT, the Mariners announced via a post on "X" (formerly known as Twitter) that the team had come to a one-year agreement with infielder Donovan Solano.
It had been a quiet offseason for the Mariners. That was until recently when they claimed a pair of relief pitchers off waivers. Now, the M’s have signed their first player of the 2024-25 offseason.
After an offseason of near-complete inactivity, the Seattle Mariners finally made a move on Monday, inking veteran infielder Donovan Solano to a one-year deal.
and San Diego. Since 2019 Solano is hitting .294 with 31 homers and 180 RBIs. “Donovan has been among the most underrated hitters in the game over the past six years,” Mariners president of ...
Here's what our experts think could still go down between now and spring training, from free agency to off-the-field drama.
If Preller is targeting any stars, he won’t be out of his depth. Look at the big names Preller and late chairman Peter Seidler either tried to get or obtained in just the past few years: Juan Soto, Shohei Ohtani, Aaron Judge, Trea Turner, Xander Bogaerts, Josh Hader, Max Scherzer and Sasaki.