The Seattle Mariners remain in the thick of the postseason chase but have certainly struggled to score runs or produce any kind of offense this season despite their strong pitching staff.
After leading the American League West by 10 games, Seattle has fallen to four games back in the division. The offense has been the main culprit for their struggles.
However, they may be in the market to make some upgrades this winter. Tim Kelly of Bleacher Report listed the Mariners as a fit for Baltimore Orioles slugger Anthony Santander.
Santander, 29, is having a breakout season for the Orioles. While his .236 batting average leaves a lot to be desired, he has crushed 38 home runs and has 86 RBI on the season to go along with an impressive .819 OPS.
Kelly even predicts that the veteran slugger will receive a deal similar to the one signed by Nick Castellanos prior to the 2022 season. His deal with the Philadelphia Phillies was for five years and $100 million.
Even with Cal Raleigh, Julio Rodriguez, Randy Arozarena, Mitch Haniger, and Jorge Polanco in their lineup, the Mariners have struggled offensively. Should they add Santander, they could receive a major boost as they try to stake their claim in the AL West.
Seattle is at risk of missing the postseason for the second straight year, but Santander could give them the boost they need to remain a strong contender in the American League.
Santander will certainly have a competitive market, but it would make sense for the Mariners to be in on him this offseason as they search for ways to improve offensively.
We'll see if Seattle decides to target him.
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