First baseman Josh Naylor has signed a five-year contract to return to the Seattle Mariners, the team announced Monday, reuniting one of the best free agent bats available with the team that made re-signing him its top offseason priority.
Author: Bsky Feeder
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Norris: Verstappen is a threat in F1 title race
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How five-star Austin Goosby fits at Texas, more 2026 commitment projections
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Nats’ Butera got job same day he became father
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U-M, USC opposition pauses $2.4B Big Ten deal
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Team USA adds Crow-Armstrong, Carroll for WBC
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Boozer’s 35 points tie 2nd most by Duke freshman
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Goosby, No. 19 hoops recruit for ’26, picks Texas
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Mitchell ruled out of remainder of ODI series against West Indies
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Podium showed what’s to come for Kimi – Wolff
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