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Seattle Mariners Eye Trade for George Springer

· 2026-07-01

Seattle Mariners Eye Trade for George Springer

The Seattle Mariners are looking to trade for Toronto Blue Jays slugger George Springer to address their offense issues.

What's the problem?

The Mariners have struggled with slugging, particularly against left-handed pitchers, and their lineup is heavy on left-handed hitters.

They recently added Rob Refsnyder, but he's struggled with a .133 batting average and is now on the injured list.

Why George Springer?

Springer, a longtime thorn in the Mariners' side, has the potential to be a strong add to the roster, despite being on an expiring contract and having a down season.

He's similar to what the Mariners thought they were getting in Refsnyder: a right-handed DH bat who can get on base and hit for extra bases.

The Mariners are 6th in the American League with a 43-43 record, on a W1 streak, after beating the Los Angeles Angels 6-2 on 2026-06-30.

The potential fit

Springer's experience and skills make him a strong fit for the Mariners, who could use a veteran right-handed bat with slugging ability.

He's had streaks of strong hitting in 2026, including a recent surge, and his ability to hit for extra bases would be a welcome addition to the lineup.

The Mariners' standing in the American League and their recent win over the Angels demonstrate their potential for success with the right additions.

And with Springer's contract expiring, the Blue Jays may be willing to trade him to a team like the Mariners.

But the Mariners will need to weigh the potential benefits of trading for Springer against the potential risks, including his age and down season.

So the question is, will the Mariners take a chance on Springer and try to boost their offense before the trade deadline?

The answer will depend on their assessment of his potential impact on the team and their willingness to take on the risks associated with trading for him.

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