Seattle or Bust wrote: ↑Sat Aug 23, 2025 7:23 pm
GL_Storm wrote: ↑Sat Aug 23, 2025 7:18 pm
Seattle or Bust wrote: ↑Sat Aug 23, 2025 6:48 pm
Who in the org is close and can play 1B at an acceptable level? Laz, I suppose.
They could very well roll with Canzone in right platooning with Robles... and Raley at 1B next year.
Nobody really. Austin Shenton seems to have forgotten how to hit. Spencer Packard has been playing there and he can hit a little bit but will that translate to the majors? Probably not, or at least I wouldn't bet on it.
I don't think Laz has ever played 1B and I don't think he's really close anyway. It isn't at all clear that he'll hit in the majors. I could see him hitting .230 in the PCL next year with 50 or more homeruns and a K-Rate over 35%. That'll get him some major league time, but probably not a career.
Raley is probably the best in-house option. Maybe that's what he spends his offseason and spring training getting ready for? I think for Luke Raley, going into his age 31 season, getting comfortable and proficient at 1B would be a really smart career move.
Ok, but you said the M's would be smart to develop athletes and put them at 1B...
That doesn't really solve next year. I'm not sure who you have in mind.
I mean more in general. Remember this is supposed to be the prospects thread. I'm not necessarily talking about next year. The lack of options at 1B is a systemic problem for the Mariners, but also for other teams across the sport, and the result is that there are a whole lot of fringy players at 1B in the majors. Look at the Blue Jays, who just traded for Ty France at the deadline. I'm sure they didn't give up much, but the point is that they had a need at that position and France was one of the only options, and he sucks.
My point is that maybe the Mariners and other teams should make some effort to develop actual players at that position, as opposed to what most teams do right now, which is to basically put their worst athletes there, the dregs of their systems.
Regarding next year, if they don't sign Naylor, then Raley is your best in-house option. They could also look at a trade for Vinnie Pasquantino with the Royals. He isn't great, but he isn't terrible either, and they have Jac Caglianone coming along so Vinnie could be available for a reasonable price. I like Ford for Eldridge too, but I think Eldridge is at least one year away.