In a strategic move to improve their lineup, the Seattle Mariners have acquired Cuban outfielder Randy Arozarena from the Tampa Bay Rays.
According to ESPN sources, the trade involves sending outfielder Aidan Smith, right-handed pitcher Brody Hopkins, and a player to be named later (PTBNL) to the Rays.
Randy Arozarena already stands out as the Mariners’ top hitter.
Arozarena joins the Mariners with impressive offensive stats. This season, he has hit 15 home runs, accumulated 74 hits, and has a batting average of .213.
His impact on the Mariners’ lineup will be immediate, as he ranks second in home runs (15), second in hits (74), third in RBIs (36), and is tied for first in runs scored (45). Additionally, he is third in stolen bases with 45.
In advanced metrics, Arozarena leads the Mariners with an on-base percentage (OBP) of .315, is second in slugging percentage (SLG) at .398, and first in OPS with .717.
The arrival of Arozarena represents a significant boost for the Mariners, who are looking to strengthen their offense as they head into the final stretch of the season.
With his ability to hit home runs and his speed on the bases, Arozarena adds an extra dimension to Seattle’s lineup. Additionally, his playoff experience, notably his stellar performance in the 2020 postseason, brings valuable intangible qualities to the team.
The trade means the Mariners will send outfielder Aidan Smith, right-handed pitcher Brody Hopkins, and a player to be named later to the Rays.
While the full details of the player to be named later are yet to be disclosed, the move is expected to be beneficial for both franchises.
The Rays, known for their ability to develop young talent, will receive prospects who could contribute to their future in the medium and long term.














