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As the Mariners fell, 10-2, to the Brewers on Wednesday afternoon, many eyes within the organization were also shifting to ...
The Mariners vice president of amateur scouting Scott Hunter described the first three rounds of the 2025 draft as a "best-case scenario" for the organization.
SEATTLE — "Best case scenario" were the words used by Seattle Mariners vice president of amateur scouting Scott Hunter to describe Day 1 of the 2025 MLB Draft.
Even Mariners Scouting Director Scott Hunter is uncertain, and he’ll be on the clock pretty quickly on July 13, when Seattle makes its first pick at No. 3 overall.
The Seattle Mariners see prep shortstop Nick Becker, who has highly-rated tools, as a potential "home run" pick in the second ...
According to Mariners VP of Amateur Scouting Scott Hunter, Anderson was ranked No. 1 on Seattle’s draft board, and his fall to No. 3 was described as a best-case scenario.
The Seattle Mariners could be big-time buyers at the trade deadline, but it might cost them one of their better prospects.
The Mariners began day two of the draft the same way they began the first by adding a collegiate left-handed pitcher. Here's who they selected with 17 picks on Monday.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/mlb/mariners as Seattle Mariners Sign No. 3 Overall 2025 Draft Pick For ...
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