AL West preview: Seattle Mariners looking for their first World Series title
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AL West preview: Seattle Mariners looking for their first World Series title
"The Mariners finally broke through after years of promise, winning 90 games and claiming their first division crown since 2001, aiming for the World Series next."
"Seattle locked up cleanup man Josh Naylor to a five-year, $92.5-million contract, solidifying their lineup and enhancing their chances for the upcoming season."
"The Astros, in their third year under manager Joe Espada, are hoping to return to the top of the division with just seven players remaining from their 2022 World Series team."
"The Rangers remained aggressive this winter, making blockbuster trades to acquire frontline starter MacKenzie Gore and outfielder Brandon Nimmo, signaling their intent to compete."
The Seattle Mariners, after winning their first division title since 2001, are focused on reaching the World Series. They secured Josh Naylor with a five-year contract and traded for All-Star Brendan Donovan. The Houston Astros, under manager Joe Espada, seek to reclaim their division dominance with a significantly changed roster. The Texas Rangers made aggressive trades, acquiring MacKenzie Gore and Brandon Nimmo, while the Oakland Athletics are investing in young talent. The Los Angeles Angels appointed rookie manager Kurt Suzuki, replacing Ron Washington.
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