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Because of the logical fit, a Mariners/Cubs swap of infielders for starting pitching has been oft discussed in the blog-o-sphere. Turns out it has been discussed in real life as well.
QuoteThe Mariners have also had preliminary talks with the Chicago Cubs about second baseman Nico Hoerner, a Gold Glove winner who offers positional versatility.
The Cubs are seeking proven major league talent in talks for Hoerner, a source said.
The Mariners have cultivated a wealth of talent in their minor league system — they had more prospects (eight) than any MLB team ranked in Baseball America’s Top 100 this summer — and Seattle’s front office has expressed a willingness, an industry source said, to include prospects in the right trade.
No specific names are mentioned from Seattle's side, but it's hard to imagine someone other than one of their young starting pitchers being Jed's target.
One potential wrinkle is that the Mariners seem to prefer addressing first and third base rather than the middle infield.
QuoteSeattle is searching for two new infielders and the Mariners would prefer to add one at each corner.
Would Hoerner move over to third base? Or is Hoerner uniquely talented enough that they would move someone else internally over to the hot corner to accommodate him?






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