The Seattle Times had 3 trade proposals for the M's. The article is behind a paywall, but here are the 3 proposals (link to original article in case anyone wants to read the whole thing)
Proposal No. 1
Mariners send RHP Paul Sewald to Tampa Bay Rays for INF Osleivis Basabe (Triple-A) and RHP Marcus Johnson (Low-A).
No one wants to see Sewald go. He’s been the anchor of Seattle’s bullpen for the past three seasons and a key figure in their playoff push last season. But the Mariners’ front office, two years after trading away Kendall Graveman before the deadline, can’t ignore the fact that Sewald is a 33-year-old reliever at the peak of his value. If they can get a legitimate return for him, they’ll do it. Basabe, the Rays’ No. 6-ranked prospect by MLB Pipeline, is a versatile infielder with good on-base skills who could be the long-term answer the Mariners have been looking for at second base.
Proposal No. 2
Mariners send RHP Walter Ford (Rookie league) and RHP Travis Kuhn (Double-A) to New York Mets for 2B Jeff McNeil.
McNeil is the kind of contact hitter the Mariners sorely need in their lineup. McNeil, you might recall, was one of the Mariners’ initial targets in the Robinson Cano-Edwin Diaz trade in 2018 (with Jarred Kelenic, of course, the centerpiece of the return). McNeil won the NL batting title last year and then signed a four-year, $50-million deal to return to the Mets. At 31, he’s having a down year (.248 average, .646 OPS), but the Mariners might just see that as an opportunity to buy low.
Proposal No. 3
Mariners send RHP Emerson Hancock (Double-A) to St. Louis Cardinals for OF Dylan Carlson.
The Cardinals have a surplus of outfielders and need pitching. The Mariners have pitching depth and could use an outfielder. Carlson, a switch-hitting 24-year-old, is a former top prospect who hasn’t been able to put it together at the major-league level. Perhaps a change of scenery would serve him well.
https://www.seattletimes.com/sports/mar ... -deadline/