Jorge Polanco was the longest-tenured Twins when the club traded him this winter. How have the traded players performed thus far in the season's early weeks?
Seattle Mariners star outfielder Julio Rodríguez showed why he was a Gold Glove finalist last season during the seventh inning of the team’s game against the Cincinnati Reds on Tuesday night.
After a rough start to the season, second baseman Jorge Polanco is starting to look like the hitter the Seattle Mariners envisioned when they acquired him in a trade with the Minnesota Twins this past January.
The Seattle Mariners (7-10), led by the red-hot Jorge Polanco and his two-game homer streak, are -130 favorites to pick up a win over the Cincinnati Reds (9-7) Tuesday at 9:40 PM ET, live from T-Mobile Park and broadcast on ROOT Sports NW.
The Twins fan base felt a twinge of pain when the club traded second baseman Jorge Polanco to Seattle on Jan. 29. The team got quite a haul from the Mariners, but already, we've seen some reminders this spring that the primary reason for making the move was a player they already had.
Well, you can’t say that the Blue Jays didn’t have chances to win that game. On Wednesday afternoon, Toronto hosted the Seattle Mariners for the final game of the series, falling 6-1 and bringing their season record to 6-7.
It’s been a slow start to 2024 for new Seattle Mariners second baseman Jorge Polanco, but perhaps what he did on Saturday will kickstart the former All-Star.
Opening Day for the 2024 MLB season is Thursday, and it will feature plenty of familiar faces in different places.
Finished is the long and mundane offseason drag and spring training is now here. With that, projections and speculations are trickling in as more fans and baseball insiders try to guess the layout of the 2024 season.
The Seattle Mariners made a big move this past week, acquiring infielder Jorge Polanco from the Minnesota Twins. The former All-Star will give a jolt to the middle of the M's order and will provide stability in the infield.
Can a trade be inevitable and a gut punch at the same time? That’s exactly how most fans feel after seeing the news break Monday night that the Minnesota Twins had traded Jorge Polanco to the Seattle Mariners for four players.
After trading for former All-Star second baseman Jorge Polanco this week, the Seattle Mariners potential starting lineup looks much deeper and more powerful than it did a week ago.
Former Minnesota Twins catcher A.J. Pierzynski is not a fan of the Twins trading Jorge Polanco to the Seattle Mariners. On Monday the Twins traded the
The Twins traded infielder Jorge Polanco to the Seattle Mariners yesterday. And he left with a little bit of my baseball heart. For Jorge was my favorite current Twins player.
Stop us if you’ve heard this before: the Seattle Mariners are wheeling and dealing. Jerry Dipoto worked his trade magic once again, this time acquiring second baseman Jorge Polanco from the Minnesota Twins for a package of four players headlined by reliever Justin Topa and starter Anthony DeSclafani.
The Twins pulled off a significant trade Monday evening, sending second baseman Jorge Polanco to the Mariners for a four-player return.
The Seattle Mariners had holes at second and third base as spring training approached. They have solved at least one of those concerns.
The Seattle Mariners are acquiring second baseman Jorge Polanco from the Minnesota Twins in a trade, multiple reports said Monday. The Twins will receive right-handed pitchers Anthony DeSclafani and Justin Topa and two prospects, outfielder Gabriel Gonzalez and right-hander Darren Bowen, per the reports.
The Twins have been trying to shop former All-Star second baseman Jorge Polanco this offseason, and it looks like they have finally found a taker.
Longtime Twins infielder Jorge Polanco is seen as a "good fit" for one American League West team by MLB Radio's Mike Ferrin. Polanco has been at center of trade speculation all offseason as the Twins look to fill in their rotation.
The Minnesota Twins might not be as inclined to serve as a trade partner for the Toronto Blue Jays as many believed previously.
After winning their first playoff series in more than two decades, the Minnesota Twins have had a rough offseason.
This excess of infield talent has left longtime second baseman Jorge Polanco to face a great deal of uncertainty this offseason.
No deal is close but that Minnesota is looking at rotation help after losing the likes of Sonny Gray and Kenta Maeda this offseason.
With Craig Breslow taking over as chief baseball officer following Chaim Bloom's dismissal, the Boston Red Sox hope to regain relevance this offseason.
According to MLB Network’s Jon Morosi, the Twins have been receiving increased trade interest in infielder Jorge Polanco in the last week. Morosi previously reported that the Twins were likely to trade Polanco this winter.
The Minnesota Twins will activate second baseman Jorge Polanco from the 10-day injured list before Thursday’s matchup with the Cleveland Guardians.
With left knee soreness bringing a premature end to Polanco’s 2022 season, the Twins opted to bring the second baseman along slowly this spring, allowing him to get back to full strength in his knee before taking to the field.
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