Seattle Mariners 2022-2023 Offseason To-Do List: Part 1 – Free Agents
Adam Frazier
As of now, the only way Frazier gets another deal with the Seattle Mariners is if Dipoto whiffs on landing one of the superstar free agent shortstops. Or he can’t obtain younger talent to fill the M’s second base job.
That also assumes Frazier can’t find work elsewhere. It’s entirely possible he signs somewhere else while Seattle pursues one of their main targets.
The best-case scenario for his return is a 2-year deal, but that seems like a last resort.
Matthew Boyd
No doubt Boyd was outstanding down the stretch in his limited role. Boyd is a local boy that got to live his childhood dream by playing for his MLB hometown team. How lucky is he?
But that’s not enough to get tendered. It is, however, enough to get a free agent offer from the Seattle Mariners. Boyd can fill Seattle’s needs for both a long reliever and a lefty in the pen. He can also make spot starts in case of an injury to someone in the rotation.
Curt Casali
The Seattle Mariners will thank Casali for his defensive contributions to the team after he came over from San Francisco at the trade deadline. He is replaceable.
Tom Murphy will be back in 2023 after missing the entirety of 2022 with a shoulder injury. Seattle also has Luis Torrens in the fold.
Now on to filling some holes.