As the first base roulette continues to go around, the Seattle Mariners may end up with Justin Turner after all.
The first base market has exploded over the last four days, with Christian Walker joining the Houston Astros, Paul Goldschmidt landing with the New York Yankees, Josh Naylor getting traded to the Arizona Diamondbacks and Carlos Santana going to the Cleveland Guardians.
As the game of musical chairs continues, it's looking more and more possible that the Seattle Mariners will land a reunion with Justin Turner. While obviously not guaranteed, there's only so many moves left on the board for Turner that don't involve Seattle.
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