Monday, August 4, 2025

The Mariners minor leagues update

The Mariners have Monday off 
and will begin another
three-game series at home
on Tuesday against the Chicago
White Sox. So decided to look
at the Mariners minor leaguers.

Sunday evening Adam Jude of
the Seattle Times write that 
shortstop Colt Emerson the
Mariners number one pick in
2023 and the number one 
prospect of the Mariners has
been promoted from Everett 
to doubleA Arkansas..He certainly 
is on the fast track to the majors.
He  was hitting  .281 with 11 home
runs and 52 rbis. Since June 1 he
has been hitting .313 with seven
home runs.

Jurrangelo Cijntje  2024 number one
pick pitcher who throws right and left
handed was promoted from Everett 
to double A Arkansas as well. If you
look at his era 4.58 alone doesn't look
to impressive however he has 83 
strike outs in 74.2 innings. His walk
ratio to innings sound high with 35.
The Mariners must feel these two
are ready to make the jump.

This means that others likely be
promoted going up the chain.

Felnin Clesten  19 year old shortstop,
Mariners number six prospect could
be promoted from low A Modesto
to Everett. He has leveled a bit however 
is still hitting.275. He is striking out 
once a game which is good. His walks
ratio to strikeouts isn't great however
we could say he is learning to hit in
the minor leagues. 

Ryan Sloan drafted last year in the
second round and considered the
best high school pitcher in the draft
has gotten off to a good start at
Modesto. He has a 3.70 era with
72 strikeouts in 65.2 innings. Even
more impressive has only 15 walks.
He could be the pitcher promoted.

Lazaro Montes outfielder and number
two Mariners number two prospect his
average is hitting only .219 at Arkansas
after beginning the season at Everett. 
He does have seven home runs at 
Arkansas. In total 25 on the season. 
According to some experts Montes
might be better off playing at first
base than the outfield. We will see
how that works out. 

Harry Ford catcher at triple A Tacoma
continues to be having a good season.
With Cal Raleigh being the clear catcher
for the Mariners was not traded before
the deadline as some expected is likely 
be on the Mariners roster next season 
unless traded during the off-season.
There is the likelihood the Mariners 
won't resign Mitch Garver on the off-
season since he will be a free agent. 
Besides catching will Ford dh when
not behind the plate or will the
Mariners look for some other position 
for him. 

We will look further on the Mariners 
minor leaguers in the weeks ahead.
If you have Roots Sports not only
will the Mariners be on television 
we will be able to see some of the
minor league teams play too. I
see that as a good sign and I wanted
that for some time. Go teams. 






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