After the Oakland Athletics gave Luis Severino the most expensive contract in franchise history, it's time to examine the most money the Seattle Mariners gave out to a free agent.
So far in the offseason, the most active teams in the American League West haven't been the defending champions, the Houston Astros, or the Seattle Mariners, it's been 2024's last-place teams.
The Los Angeles Angels have one of the most transaction-happy teams in free agency and signed former Mariners starting pitcher Yusei Kikuchi to a three-year deal. They opened the offseason by acquiring Jorge Soler from the Atlanta Braves.The Athletics signed starting pitcher Luis Severino to a three-year, $67 million deal. That's barely more than the previous franchise-high contract, which was a six-year, $66 million deal given to Eric Chavez in 2004.
With the Mariners, Cano was one of the most productive hitters in the league. He finished his five years in the Pacific Northwest having batted .296 with 107 home runs and 411 RBIs. He was also instrumental in convincing Nelson Cruz to sign with Seattle. Cruz had a productive four-year stint with the team from 2015-18.Cano didn't make the playoffs with the Mariners during his half-decade with the team.
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