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Mariners To Acquire Michael Hobbs From Mets

By Nick Deeds | March 22, 2025 at 5:58pm CDT

A minor trade is in the works, as Will Sammon of The Athletic reported earlier this afternoon that the Mets are shipping minor league right-hander Michael Hobbs to Seattle in exchange for cash considerations.

Hobbs, 25, was selected by the Mets in the minor league phase of the Rule 5 draft back in December. A tenth-round pick by Los Angeles back in 2021, Hobbs spent his entire career in the Dodgers organization prior to being plucked from the minor leagues by the Mets back in December. Unlike a player selected in the major league phase of the Rule 5 draft, there are not specific roster rules that must be adhered to with a player drafted in the minor league phase, meaning Hobbs became a full member of the Mets organization without any real restrictions.

He’ll depart Queens without having so much as appeared in an official game, however, as he’s now ticketed for Seattle where he’ll likely serve as a depth option for the Mariners’ bullpen in Triple-A Tacoma. While Hobbs’s only pro experience to this point has come as a Dodger, his resume in the minors is fairly impressive. After struggling in an eight-game stint in the low minors during his draft year, Hobbs has looked good at the High-A and Double-A levels over the past three seasons with Los Angeles. Last year was particularly impressive, as he posted a 2.97 ERA in 57 2/3 innings of work across 42 appearances. He struck out 21.8% of opponents faced, and while a 12.6% walk rate leaves much to be desired a fantastic 52.7% groundball rate helps him keep the ball in the park and makes up for his lackluster strikeout-to-walk ratio.

With Hobbs now likely ticketed for his first taste of Triple-A action, it wouldn’t be a shock to see the right-hander make his big league debut with the Mariners at some point this year. With that being said, Cody Bolton, Hagen Danner, and Eduard Bazardo are among the relief arms who are likely to be ahead of Hobbs on the Mariners’ depth chart not expected to break camp with the club, suggesting he’ll need to make some noise in the minor leagues if he’s going to leapfrog those alternatives. Of course, the Mets were fairly deep in Triple-A relief depth themselves, with players like Kevin Herget, Huascar Brazoban, and Austin Warren ahead of Hobbs on the depth chart at the club’s Syracuse affiliate.

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  1. tom brunanskys black sock

    4 months ago

    Is he going to take at bats away from Bump Bailey?

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    • Herb Washington's Bat

      4 months ago

      HE LOST IT IN THE SUN. BLINDING.

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  2. paddyo furnichuh

    4 months ago

    The grandson of Roy Hobbs? Redford must be proud.

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    • Dash 2

      4 months ago

      Ah! You beat me to the Roy Hobbs comment

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      Reply
    • Boston’s Alignment

      4 months ago

      Ken Hobbs.

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      • Blue Baron

        4 months ago

        Fan: That was Ken HUBBS.

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        • hackinator

          4 months ago

          Hubbs of the Cubs

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    • Ignorant Son-of-a-b

      4 months ago

      Oh man he has some great baseball bloodlines if he’s related to the great Roy Hobbs!!! Woo hoo nice pickup!

      Reply
  3. 10centBeerNight

    4 months ago

    Wonderboy, bruh

    Reply
  4. andyklngnbrgr

    4 months ago

    There goes Michael Hobbs. The best there ever was; the best there ever will be.

    1
    Reply
  5. Olericat

    4 months ago

    Trader Jerry has a knack for finding relievers…

    1
    Reply
  6. Enrico Pallazzo

    4 months ago

    John Stanton, sell the team you cheap bum

    1
    Reply
    • Boston’s Alignment

      4 months ago

      He’s only 54% of a cheap bum.

      2
      Reply
  7. bseblfevr

    4 months ago

    Another great Ms pickup lol

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    Reply
  8. Blue Baron

    4 months ago

    Word has it that he has a brother named Calvin.

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  9. Old York

    4 months ago

    Hobbs is good at getting batters to hit the ball on the ground instead of in the air, which is perfect for Seattle’s big stadium where it’s harder to hit home runs.

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    • JackStrawb

      4 months ago

      Ground ball pitchers are better fits for smaller stadiums, since even fairly ordinary fly balls can turn into HR in smaller stadiums, whereas ground balls there are always ground balls.

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      • Old York

        4 months ago

        @JackStrawb

        Your premise hinges on a static view of groundballs versus fly balls, but it misses the dynamic interplay of park factors and batted-ball physics at T-Mobile Park. Yes, smaller stadiums turn marginal fly balls into homers (e.g., 12% HR/FB league average jumps to 14-15% in places like Fenway), but T-Mobile’s dimensions—331 ft down the lines, 405 ft to center, 8-16 ft walls—suppress fly-ball distance by 7-9% relative to neutral parks (per Statcast, 2023-24). Hobbs’s 52.7% groundball rate (elite, top 10% MiLB) doesn’t just reduce fly balls; it exploits Seattle’s unique sod and infield speed (12% slower than league average, per Groundskeeper Assoc. data), turning 4-6% more grounders into outs via DP or range plays. In small parks, his GB% would be diluted by faster turf and shorter outfield carries—less margin for error. T-Mobile’s 0.86 park factor (lowest in MLB, 2024) amplifies his skillset’s ROI, not a small park’s. The mind-blower? No one’s modeling how groundball pitchers thrive in big parks by choking extra-base hits, not just HRs.

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    • Blue Baron

      4 months ago

      Old York: But teams play half their games on the road in ballparks of all dimensions.

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      Reply
  10. WideWorldofSports

    4 months ago

    thomas clears

    Reply
  11. wagner13

    4 months ago

    Wasn’t he in Elf?

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  12. flyingblindsquirrel

    4 months ago

    Maybe Seattle thinks they’re getting Buddy Hobbs… best arm of the whole Hobbs clan.

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