Live-Armed Mariners Righty Ryan Sloan Impresses With Preparation
Ryan Sloan impressed in his first professional season with elite control, a high-90s fastball and advanced maturity.
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Ryan Sloan impressed in his first professional season with elite control, a high-90s fastball and advanced maturity.
Slugger Lazaro Montes put himself in a good position for next season with his power-hitting exploits this season.
Switch-pitcher Jurrangelo Cijntje made waves at the Mariners’ Spring Breakout. Now, the organization must decide how to develop him as a starting pitcher.
Felnin Celesten has the talent to advance quickly, but injuries have held him back in his first two pro seasons. Seattle knows it’s only a matter of time before he blossoms.
Cole Young got back to his roots in the second half of 2024 at Double-A. That puts him in position to get a look at second base in Seattle in 2025.
Zach Vincej has led Modesto to back-to-back California League championships with teams brimming with top Mariners talent.
Drafted out of high school in 2021, Michael Morales improved his pitch quality, reached Double-A and turned in his best pro season.
Cuban slugger Lazaro Montes finished the year strong at High-A, but the Mariners were just as impressed with his effort on defense.
Seeing Campbell catcher/righthander Grant Knipp up close at the MLB Draft Combine piqued Mariners scouting director Scott Hunter’s interest.
With a well-rounded skill set, Brock Rodden advanced quickly to Double-A in his first full season.
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