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James Paxton’s first season back with the Seattle Mariners has come to an abrupt end before it began. Paxton will undergo season-ending elbow surgery, according to Mariners manager Scott Servais on Tuesday. “It’s a blow this is a guy who is a top-end starter, a top-of-the-rotation type of guy,” Servais said. “Certainly nothing against our other guys, but they just don’t have the experience and the track record that Pax has accumulated over his time in the big leagues,” Servais explained. Paxton made his season debut on April 6 but was pulled after two innings and 24 pitches. Paxton was origina...
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Major League Baseball’s Opening Day is rapidly approaching. With that being said, it is time to make predictions for each team heading into the 2021 season following a 2020 pandemic-shortened campaign. > GET THE BEST SEATTLE MARINERS TICKET DEALS HERE!The Seattle Mariners have unanswered questions in all areas of the game that will probably prevent them from making a postseason run in 2021. Missing the postseason will bring their playoff drought to 20 years. The Mariners have never played in a World Series and have played postseason baseball four times in 44 seasons. Looking onto 2021, there a...
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James Paxton will be returning to the Seattle Mariners after a two-season stint with the New York Yankees. The left-handed pitcher and Seattle agreed to an $8.5 million one-year deal. Paxton is able to earn an additional $1.5 million in performance bonuses for starts. The bonuses are $150,000 each for six to 10 starts and $750,000 moreover starts 11-22. Paxton played for Seattle from 2003-2018, the pitcher compiled a 41-26 with a 3.42 ERA during his tenure with the team. In addition, he earned 617 strikeouts, 168 walks in 582 1/3 innings. In November 2018, he was traded to the Yankees in excha...
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