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SEA Donovan Solano
Seattle Mariners
1B: 26   2B: 1   3B: 32   DH: 29  
2025 Projected Value: $1
2025 Actual Value: $0 Difference: $-1
Based on 10-team AL-only league

Player Stats      Daily Log
Year AB H R HR RBI BB SO SB AVG Rate
2025 proj 319 91 33 6 34 27 76 1 0.285 16.5
2025 38 3 1 0 1 1 13 0 0.079 -18.5
2024 283 81 31 8 35 22 65 2 0.286 17.8
2023 394 111 43 5 38 40 100 0 0.282 17.5

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Date News
3/26/25 If Mariners ownership isn't going to spend money on the team, why should you?. For the first 70 days of Major League Baseball's recent free agent signing period, if you'd bought a Mariners hat for $20, you would've spent more money on Seattle's baseball team than its owners shelled out in guaranteed major league contracts. In the end, the Mariners signed a grand total of one (1!) free agent from outside the organization this year to a big league deal — inking a one-year, $3.5 million contract with 37-year-old replacement-level infielder Donovan Solano. Despite having baseball's best pitching staff and young stars like Julio Rodriguez and Cal Raleigh on incredibly team-friendly contracts, the Mariners head into MLB's opening day on March 27 as a franchise that refuses to make even modest investments toward making the team a serious contender.
Source: https://www.inlander.com/spokane/Print?oid=2958681...
3/05/25 TEREN'S TAKE: Ryan Bliss Should be Seattle Mariners Starting Second Baseman. The Seattle Mariners waited months into the offseason to find players for 2025 to man the open spots in their infield. The Mariners signed Donovan Solano to platoon at first base and Jorge Polanco to play third. Various reports and comments from Mariners executives have indicated that Dylan Moore would be penciled in as the starter when spring training began. Ryan Bliss, Leo Rivas and Cole Young were also expected to factor into the competition.
Source: https://www.si.com/mlb/mariners/news/ryan-bliss-sh...
2/27/25 Why Mitch Garver could still boost Seattle Mariners in '25. The Seattle Mariners' offensive additions this offseason were limited, with veteran infielder Donovan Solano representing the lone addition of a hitter in free agency on a major league deal by Seattle. A year ago, though, the Mariners took a swing in free agency on a different veteran bat – one with much more power and even a Silver Slugger in his trophy case: Mitch Garver. The M's brought Garver in to serve as their primary designated hitter, but he struggled out of the gate and never fully recovered.
Source: https://sports.mynorthwest.com/wyman-and-bob/seatt...
2/23/25 Donovan Solano arrives as Seattle Mariners' veteran presence. First days with a new club can be a whirlwind, but Donovan Solano has had experience in that department. “Maybe a week,” Solano answered Sunday when asked how long he thought he would be up to camp speed and ready for games. A veteran of 11 years in the big leagues and now on his seventh team, he has been around and done this before. It was a safe bet he would know people in his new clubhouse, and that he did having been a teammate of Luis Castillo while with the Reds, Jorge Polanco in Minnesota, and even Ichiro while he was with the Marlins.
Source: https://sports.mynorthwest.com/mlb/seattle-mariner...
2/22/25 Seattle Mariners Veteran Infielder Donovan Solano Reports to Spring Training. The Seattle Mariners began their spring training games on Feb. 21. It was a 5-2 loss against the San Diego Padres. Many of the Mariners expected major league starters and prospects saw the field in the loss. Donovan Solano, who the Mariners signed to a one-year, $3.5 million deal in January, didn't report with the rest of the position players to spring training earlier in the week.
Source: https://www.si.com/mlb/mariners/news/seattle-marin...

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