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WBC Exodus Empties Seattle Camp, Creates New Stars
10 Mar
Summary
- 18 Mariners players represent nations in the World Baseball Classic tournament.
- The team has expanded its spring roster to 77 players to compensate.
- Missing stars create opportunities for lesser-known players to shine.

Peoria Sports Complex is experiencing a shift as 18 Seattle Mariners players are absent for the World Baseball Classic (WBC), the highest number from any MLB organization. This significant departure, representing a quarter of the team's 40-man roster, has altered the typical spring training environment.
President of Baseball Operations Jerry Dipoto noted the unusual number of players away, joking about the federations' awareness of other teams. While the absence of stars like Julio Rodriguez and Cal Raleigh is felt, veteran catcher Mitch Garver believes the clubhouse chemistry will allow them to find their groove quickly upon their return.




