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Mariners Pivot: Donovan Arrives in Big Three-Team Trade
3 Feb
Summary
- Eugenio Suarez is no longer with the Mariners; Brendan Donovan was acquired.
- The Cardinals are rebuilding and made their biggest offseason trade yet.
- Donovan provides the Mariners with needed contact hitting and infield versatility.

The Seattle Mariners have strategically pivoted following the departure of Eugenio Suarez, acquiring infielder Brendan Donovan from the St. Louis Cardinals in a major three-team deal that also included the Tampa Bay Rays. This trade addresses the Mariners' immediate need for a contact hitter and versatile infielder. The Cardinals, in the midst of a rebuild, capitalized on Donovan's high trade value and remaining two years of team control, signaling a commitment to their long-term strategy.
Donovan's addition is seen as a perfect fit for the Mariners. He is an outstanding contact hitter, a valuable asset for a team that struggled with strikeouts. His ability to play multiple infield positions, including third and second base, provides crucial flexibility. Donovan is expected to slot into the lineup as a leadoff hitter, setting the table for power hitters like Julio Rodriguez and Josh Naylor.




