Coming into an offseason in which they had made the playoffs for the first time in over 20 years, the Seattle Mariners appear to have built a core worth being excited about.
Rookie of the year winner Julio Rodriguez signed a club-friendly contract extension during the season, as did mid-season ace pitching acquisition Luis Castillo. Outside of those two players, the only members of the roster with significant long-term guaranteed salaries are starting pitcher Robbie Ray, who signed a 5-year $115 million contract last offseason, Eugenio Suarez and Marco Gonzales, who both have contracts that expire after 2024, and shortstop JP Crawford, whose contract extension pays him
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