Tuesday night at home 12-7. The
Rainiers the Mariners triple A team
got off to a slow start on the season
however now second place in the Pacific
Coast League West division.
With the trading deadline coming up
soon at the end of July the Rainiers
could have a few players. Most notably
catcher Harry Ford who is hitting .291
with nine home runs and 50 rbis.
With Cal Raleigh being the Mariners
starter at catcher there is no room
to start for the Mariners anytime soon.
First baseman Locklear has two home
runs on Tuesday night giving him 16
homers along with 77 rbis. He has a
.323 batting average as well. He bats
right handed so currently Donovan
Solano is the guy ahead of him. The
Mariners could put him in trade package
as well.
The Rainiers have four other players
who had some playing time this season
with the Mariners do they could be in
a trade package as well.
Though these guys could be dealt
the other teams will look at those
in double A and the single A teams
first. If they want pitching where
they could see someone on the
big club next year likely double A
would be it.
The Mariners drafted 13 pitchers
in the MLB draft the Sunday and
Monday before the All-star game.
So a lot of talent there and other
teams know the Mariners develop
pitchers really well
The Mariners are expected to make
at least one trade for a bat. They
might look for a veteran reliever
too. Stay tuned the next ten days
it so might be exciting. Go M's.
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