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One of the Mariners most interesting prospects is starting to heat up for the organization's High-A Everett AquaSox. Entering Saturday, outfielder Tai Peete had a home run in two straight games and three homers in his last four games. His last two home runs have both been three-run shots. He's hit five home runs in July.
Woo is part of a standout, youthful rotation that has Seattle in the playoff picture alongside the likes of Logan Gilbert and George Kirby to go with the established Luis Castillo. The right-handed Woo's consistency has come with results, too. He has a 2.91 ERA, 121 strikeouts and a 0.95 WHIP.
The Seattle Mariners are open to trading versatile Gold Glove winner Dylan Moore, according to a report. Moore has struggled recently.
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The Seattle Mariners have one less competitor in the Eugenio Suarez sweepstakes. MLB.com's Mark Feinsand broke news that the New York Yankees acquired Colorado
For the greater part of the 2000s, Ichiro single-handedly filled Seattle's gap in star power. He's a true Hall of Famer — emphasis on the fame.
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Ichiro Suzuki began his U.S. professional career in Seattle with the Mariners and played a total of 14 seasons with the organization. Born in Japan, Ichiro played nine seasons in the Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB) league before crossing the Pacific Ocean to join the Mariners.