He was OK last year with a 111 ERA+ but back in 2022 he threw 29 games 38& 2/3rds innings of 184 ERA+ ball.

He was OK last year with a 111 ERA+ but back in 2022 he threw 29 games 38& 2/3rds innings of 184 ERA+ ball.
True, but if they lose guys that on any given year could be the best or 2nd best, or 3rd best BP performer on any given year it is not good for the team.Donn Beach wrote: ↑Sat Mar 08, 2025 6:16 amYou're saying they would have more high performing relievers than room for on the ML roster. Okay, that sounds like a good thing . Not being able to pass one through waivers would indicate they have a pretty good ML BP. I'd love it if they couldn't get their excess relievers through waivers
So you're saying he's not an option? I am concerned with our relievers so far. Hope there's enough spit and polish to have a better than adequate relief core.
Seth Martinez has been claimed off waivers by the Miami Marlins, marking the end of his tenure with the Seattle Mariners. The maneuver, made without a formal designation for assignment, highlights a unique process allowed under current regulations. While the mechanics of this move may raise questions, the result is clear: the Mariners have decided to move on from the right-handed pitcher.
. Additionally, RHP Seth Martinez, who the Mariners claimed off waivers from Miami back on March 2, has been re-claimed by Miami. The former Astro was in Mariners camp and added to the roster, causing Jackson Kowar to be bumped to the 60-day IL, but will return to the Marlins (if you’re wondering why there wasn’t a corresponding DFA move, apparently players with a certain amount of service time don’t need to be DFA’d to be claimed on waivers). Martinez was out of options, making him a less preferable choice for the Mariners, who will need to exert some roster flexibility with their bullpen as Matt Brash and Jackson Kowar work back from major surgery.
After not making the Opening Day roster, former All-Star pitcher Drew Pomeranz has returned to the Seattle Mariners on a minor league deal.