The Seattle Mariners have assembled a promising group of prospects, ranking among the top teams in baseball in terms of overall farm system strength. Here’s a detailed look at the 34 best Mariners prospects, including their strengths, weaknesses, and potential:
Tier 1 Prospects
1. Julio Rodriguez (OF)
A dynamic 5-tool outfielder with exceptional power, speed, and defense.
2. Logan Gilbert (RHP)
A hard-throwing right-hander with a devastating curveball and the potential to be a frontline starter.
3. Noelvi Marte (SS)
A switch-hitting shortstop with outstanding athleticism, power, and fielding skills.
Tier 2 Prospects
4. George Kirby (RHP)
A finesse pitcher with excellent control and a sharp slider.
5. Matt Brash (RHP)
A high-velocity reliever with a devastating changeup.
6. Taylor Trammell (OF)
A speedy outfielder with good power and defensive instincts.
7. Emerson Hancock (RHP)
A highly touted prospect with a fastball that touches 100 mph.
8. Brandon Williamson (RHP)
A projectable right-hander with a devastating four-seam fastball.
9. Harry Ford (C)
A switch-hitting catcher with impressive power and a strong arm.
Tier 3 Prospects
10. Michael Arroyo (OF)
A left-handed outfielder with good athleticism and a promising swing.
11. Levi Stoudt (RHP)
A strikeout artist with a good changeup and cutter.
12. Connor Phillips (RHP)
A control pitcher with a deceptive delivery and a good fastball.
13. Cade Marlowe (3B)
A power-hitting third baseman with good defensive skills.
14. Edwin Arroyo (SS)
A defensive wizard at shortstop with good speed and bat control.
15. James Wood (OF)
A raw but talented outfielder with immense power potential.
16. Bryce Miller (LHP)
A left-handed pitcher with an impressive fastball and a developing curveball.
17. Sam Carlson (OF)
A high-contact hitter with good power and speed.
Tier 4 Prospects
18. Tyler Keenan (OF)
A versatile outfielder with good power and a developing arm.
19. Isaiah Campbell (RHP)
A flamethrower with a good slider but needs to improve his control.
20. Juan Then (RHP)
A former top prospect who has struggled with injuries but has high upside.
21. Jackson Miller (SS)
A slick-fielding shortstop with good speed and contact skills.
22. Adam Hill (LHP)
A deception pitcher with a good changeup and command.
23. Stephen Rodriguez (C)
A switch-hitting catcher with a strong arm and improving offensive skills.
24. Kaden Polcovich (OF)
A speedy outfielder with good plate discipline and gap power.
25. Emilio Gustave (OF)
A right-handed outfielder with good power and fielding skills.
Tier 5 Prospects
26. Chris Clarke (OF)
A right-handed outfielder with good speed and a developing power stroke.
27. Andrew Moore (RHP)
A reliever with a good fastball and developing slider.
28. Ty Adcock (LHP)
A strikeout pitcher with a good changeup but needs to improve his command.
29. Michael Morales (3B)
A left-handed hitting third baseman with good speed and contact skills.
30. Brayan Perez (SS)
A switch-hitting shortstop with good fielding skills and a developing bat.
31. Alberto Rodriguez (OF)
A switch-hitting outfielder with good speed and contact skills.
32. Julio Sarabia (RHP)
A projectable right-hander with a good fastball and changeup.
33. Paul Skenes (RHP)
A highly touted prospect with a fastball that touches 100 mph but needs to develop his command.
34. Cade Sadler (OF)
A left-handed outfielder with good power and speed but needs to improve his contact skills.
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