GM Jerry Dipoto continues to shake up Seattle’s roster. / Alan Chitlik, Sportspress Northwest

The Mariners Wednesday completed a flurry of moves, none major, that general manager Jerry Dipoto said gives the club more depth and added financial flexibility in advance of the winter meetings later this week in Nashville. On a busy day, as Dipoto continued to revamp a roster that dramatically failed to perform up to expectations in 2015, the Mariners made the following moves:

  • Acquired catcher Steve Clevenger from the Baltimore Orioles in exchange for first baseman/outfielder Mark Trumbo and left-handed pitcher C.J. Riefenhauser.
  • Claimed infielder Andy Wilkins from the Baltimore Orioles and, in order to make room on the 40-man roster, designated for assignment LHP Edgar Olmos.
  • Signed free agent reliever Justin De Fratus to a one-year contract.
  • Announced that INF Patrick Kivlehan is the player to be named later from the Nov. 16 trade with the Texas Rangers. In that deal, the Mariners acquired outfielder Leonys Martin and RHP Anthony Bass in exchange for right-handed pitcher Tom Wilhelmsen, outfielder James Jones and Kivlehan.

“Patrick turned out to be a nice pro prospect,” Dipoto said of Kivlehan. “It was a trade we didn’t salivate over, but we weren’t going to get Leonys Martin and Anthony Bass for free.”

  • Announced that they have tendered 2016 contracts to 30 players on their major league roster.

“Mark was not an ideal fit for us on our roster,” Dipoto said of Trumbo, who was scheduled to make $9 million and was traded in large part to give the Mariners financial flexibility. “I explained that to Mark.”

The Trumbo trade leaves the Mariners with only one first basemen, Jesus Montero, who has yet to succeed at the major league level.

“Jesus Montero, who is coming off an excellent AAA season, has yet to establish himself as a major league player,” said Dipoto. “He has yet to turn the corner. But if the season started today, he would be our first baseman. Now it’s his time to show what he can do as a big leaguer, whether it’s here or elsewhere. (Andy) Wilkins has proven his abilities in AAA. He could pair with Jesus, but we’ll continue to add.”

The Mariners added Clevenger to serve as a backup to veteran Chris Iannetta, a free agent acquired recently from the Angels.

“This allows us to send Mike Zunino back to Tacoma,” said Dipoto. “The possibility exists that we carry three catchers, and we continue to count Zunino as a very important guy. But we had  to make some sort of adjustment due to last season (when Zunino hit .174). We had to make a move until Zunino is ready to be here. I think we started off with a significant weakness at that position and have turned it into a strength.”

De Fratus, 28, has spent his entire career in the Philadelphia Phillies organization, drafted in the 11th round out of Ventura College (CA) in 2007.

“De Fratus has been a performer throughout his minor league career,” said Dipoto. “He’s coming off a down year, but we pick up three years of control on him. If we can get him back he could be a benefit for us. I feel very good about getting a 28-year-old rebound candidate.

“We also feel good about the way the roster has ended up today. There will be further changes. We need work at first base, our bullpen, and adding a starting pitcher is a priority for us. But I’m glad we’ve been able to get roster flexibility this early in the process.”

 

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  1. got a backup catcher for trumbo and another guy. ya thats exciting, this backup must be excellent at walking because that’s what gets stat geeks “happy”

    • This wan’t about fair exchange of talent. It was about clearing salary while continuing to change the profile of the team from slow/strikeout/power to faster/contact/defense. Trumbo was a poster child for Jack Z’s baseball player ideal–one of the many reasons Z was told to hit the bricks.

  2. It’s going to be interesting watching an aging team with little speed and suspect arms batting in the mid to high 1’s and low 2’s win the world series in 5 games.

  3. Right now I’m predicting a .500 record for the club. Just too many new faces that will be unfamiliar with one another. But that’s a lot better than what last season’s team did. Really think they need someone like a John Lackey or a healthy Cliff Lee to be the # 3 pitcher if they want to make a run at the playoffs.

  4. jerry couldn’t cut jesus just before his birthday. now it’s time for jesus to lead the boys to the promised land.