The Mariners made one of the first moves of trade season when they acquired Josh Naylor from the Diamondbacks earlier this week, and with a 55-49 record that puts them firmly in playoff contention. That should make them a clear buyer in the coming days, and several reports have already suggested they have interest in reuniting Naylor with his corner infield partner from Arizona, third baseman Eugenio Suarez. That doesn’t mean they wouldn’t consider dealing from their big league roster, however, as Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic writes that Seattle has made utility man Dylan Moore available in trade talks.
Rosenthal adds that the Mariners might be especially willing to part with Moore if they manage to swing a deal for Suarez. That makes plenty of sense, seeing as Moore is a player who has gotten the majority of his work this year on the infield against left-handed pitching. Suarez, meanwhile, would slot is as Seattle’s everyday third baseman and sports a career 126 wRC+ against left-handed pitching. A revamped infield that has both Naylor and Suarez in the mix at the corners would seemingly leave little room for Moore to get playing time, particularly with J.P. Crawford locked in at shortstop on a regular basis and top prospect Cole Young getting an extended look at the keystone.
With that being said, it’s worth noting that the Mariners may not be in position to get much of anything meaningful in return for Moore’s services. While the utility man’s versatility, respectable career numbers against left-handed pitching, and Gold Glove caliber defense last year are all attractive assets on paper, Moore has been mired in a brutal slump for well over a month at this point that figures to limit his trade value. He’s hitting .201/.264/.374 (83 wRC+) overall this year, a slash line that would be perfectly acceptable for a bench piece on a contender. Since the start of June, however, Moore has slashed an anemic .040/.111/.100 at the plate.
Those brutal numbers come across a sample of just 54 plate appearances, of course, but a 2-for-50 stretch is hard to write off as just a cold streak and would likely leave most prospective buyers unwilling to do more than take the remainder of Moore’s $3.66MM salary off of Seattle’s hands. Perhaps a deal could still come together if a team with weak bench options is willing to take a gamble on Moore and the Mariners are motivated to move his salary, however. The Mariners added minimal salary to their roster this winter, and while there have been signals that ownership is open to increasing payroll this summer it’s not entirely clear how far that expanded budget will go.
No teams have been directly connected to Moore, but he could make sense for teams with weak bench mixes who could value his versatility. The Yankees, Cubs, Brewers, and Astros are among the contenders with at least one bench piece who has been less productive than Moore’s overall numbers this year, although the Astros would be a tricky fit as the Mariners’ primary rival in the AL West and a team already loaded with right-handed bats. The Yankees in particular could be an intriguing fit for Moore’s services given that his right-handed bat could serve as a solid complement to the recently-added Ryan McMahon at third base, to say nothing of other lefties in the lineup like Trent Grisham and Ben Rice.
yep definitely high demand for a .201/.264/.374 hitter
Sometimes Moore is less
Mariners need to trade for the Astros video department if they want to win that division.
Pee Fralestine
Let’s do both
Calm down guys, not all at once. Can only be traded to one team.
I’ll start the bidding at a used washing machine and dryer.
Two towels and a case of Charmin
Sack lunch
I’ll just bet they’re making him available.
Moore would be an improvement over both Berti and Brujan. When he’s right,he doesn’t necessarily hit for average, but has excellent power and runs very well, along with being a good defender almost anywhere.
He hasn’t hit more than 12 homers in a season.
There’s always someone trying to convince everyone that a bad player is good.
In 368 at bats last year, he had 10 HRs, 32 steals and was caught only 6 times. He had a bit above average 104 wrc+ and won a gold glove. Think what ever you like.
As a bench piece to replace Brujan, this would be a good move for the Cubs. Good points!
While batting .201 and striking out over a 120 times.
And what you said doesn’t justify your comment about him having “Power”
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Wow…and this is a story….a Utility hitter who hits a robust .201 and the Mariners think they will get offers beyond a bag of balls for a player who is barely a major league ballplayer?
What is worse? A minimally newsworthy story or taking time to comment on a minimally newsworthy story? Or worse yet, responding to a needless comment about a minimally newsworthy story? 🙂 All in fun…. In truth, all major league action is newsworthy since it is such an achievement to be a major leaguer.
Your opinion but I stand by my comment….he’s a dime a dozen player who 10 years ago wouldn’t be at AA yet…
You’re hilarious.
No, I think they are just trying to be respectful to the most senior member of the team. Ease into the release that is likely coming if they get another right handed bat.
Getting Suárez would have no affect on Moore. It would likely force Williamson to AAA.
Moore is the only real alternative to play short on the active roster. If Moore goes, Rivas would likely come up, unless they were to trade for another utility infielder who can handle short.
Mastro has played a little SS in the majors and a fair amount in the minors, might be a serviceable backup so long as JP stays healthy.
That would be something to watch while he’s in Tacoma, but I would assume Rivas is next in pecking order.
It’s all about payroll restrictions. DM has been a valuable role player for the M’s for years. They’re just trying to shed salary so they can take on more if they can swing a deal for Suarez. Otherwise they wouldn’t be looking to trade DM.
Stevil nailed it. One thought… what if this is not part of a Suarez deal, but instead part of a deal for Donovan in St. L? That’s more of a typical Dipoto kind of deal (controlled past this season) and if DMo were packaged with a young outfielder (Canzone?) and a top pitching prospect, the M’s could net both Donovan and Helsley, providing the last two pieces. Raley would be fine in RF (he’s not going to play much 1B anymore). Williamson becomes a defensive replacement at 3B or you can swap him with Rivas, who’d be fine in backing up 3 positions.
I’m making myself available to Sydney Sweeney. We’ll see who gets a call first
I’ll make a bathtub water soap bar of me in it, we’ll see who calls for me first
You’ll have better chance with Sweeney Todd
Happiest day of my life to never see that bum dylan moore in a mariner uniform ever again!!
The guy who has been a great filler for every position in the field when someone is down and won a gold glove, swipes bags and a defensive mentor to new the guys in the clubhouse. Respect the ballplayer. I bet you’re the guy who starts the wave when we are batting huh. I knew it was you.
People who are not familiar with DM don’t realize he can be a good hitter if he becomes an everyday player. Hope his new team, if traded, will use him more than the M’s.
Welcome to Detroit.
Pirates are more likely
I know this guy’s numbers aren’t great but he comes through when you needed. He is like the closest thing to a Ben Zorbist. Solid defense on crunch time. One of the best pinch hitters. That’s a lost art in today’s game. Honestly if Mariners trade him it may come back and bite them in making the playoffs. 26th man is just important. Heck now a days you better have 60 guys deep. Would be perfect for Brewers over Bauers
.206 career hitter, sub-.700 OPS. Enough said.
He seems like he always only swings for the fences. He’s great on defense in multiple positions. He’s been an asset over the years for sure, But I must say when he’s in a hitting funk it’s not pretty.
I am sure there is a lineup for Dylan Moore lmao. Straight up for Suarez. 😉
Cease, Arráez, Cronenworth, and all 10 of our top 10 for him. Instant WS!