The 2025 MLB Rule 5 draft is approaching, and the Mariners have an opening on the 40-man roster to pursue a player from another organization.
The article outlines six potential targets for Seattle in the Rule 5 Draft, covering roles such as relievers, utility players, and at least one potential surprise outfielder. It emphasizes that teams typically look for players who can contribute immediately at the major league level or provide needed depth for the major league squad and the minor league affiliates.
Key considerations include:
The piece notes that Rule 5 selections come with the obligation to keep the player on the active MLB roster for the entire season, or offer them back to their original club, which makes each decision consequential for team planning and development.
Overall, Seattle’s approach appears to be weighing immediate MLB readiness against long-term organizational needs, aiming to bolster the roster without overextending payroll or compromising future flexibility.
Author’s summary: The Mariners are weighing multiple Rule 5 targets—focusing on immediate MLB impact and roster depth while preserving long-term flexibility and cost efficiency.