The Seattle Mariners continued to make some moves in their top brass with the promotion of a long-time employee on Thursday.
The MLB offseason officially began on Thursday on the heels of the Los Angeles Dodgers winning their eighth World Series title after a 7-6 win against the New York Yankees.
Before the Mariners made any moves to their roster of players, they announced a move to their top brass. Gooby will continue "overseeing T-Mobile Park events and operations," according to the release. He will also take on additional responsibilities. Gooby will also oversee projects relating to organization outreach in Seattle's SODO neighborhood, including real estate development. The Mariners' home field of T-Mobile Park resides in SODO.
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