Leading up to the July 30 Major League Baseball trade deadline, the Seattle Mariners were one of baseball’s busiest teams.
By the time the dust settled, the Mariners had made four significant trades and improved their bullpen and lineup. The changes were needed for a team struggling to recover from a July nosedive, but are they enough to keep the Mariners afloat in a highly competitive American League West?
The Mariners desperately needed help in both the bullpen and the lineup, and they acquired two of the best players available to help on those fronts. From the Tampa Bay Rays, the Mariners brought in left fielder Randy Arozarena, and
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