Mariners Moose Tracks, 9/5/24: Jesse Hahn, Elvis Andrus, and the Chicago Cubs
The Cubs decided they were done letting the White Sox have all of the Chicago spotlight.
Greetings fellow Mariners fans! Let’s explore the latest news from around baseball.
In Mariners news...
- It’s time for everyone to hype up Bryan Woo apparently — Michael Rosen at Fangraphs wrote about how the right-hander’s athleticism allows him to get even better results than he would otherwise.
- I don’t often like to partake in the gossip market, but the ownership leak thing came from industry sources’ “theories” spoken to Ryan Divish, so I thought it worthy of sharing. I should note we have no reason to know whether this was John Stanton or another member of the ownership group.
Divish tells Puck that his sources say someone in the Mariners ownership group leaked Scott Servais' firing to Ken Rosenthal, causing Servais to find out before he was told by Jerry Dipoto.
— Mariner Muse (@MarinerMuse) September 4, 2024
Puck says it must've been John Stanton himself, and Divish doesn't confirm or deny.
- The Mariners have agreed to a minor league deal with 35-year-old right-hander Jesse Hahn.
Around the league...
- Shota Imanaga and a pair of relievers no-hit the Pirates yesterday for the first Cubs no-hitter at Wrigley Field in over 50 years.
- Meanwhile, heads continue to roll on the South Side.
White Sox have parted ways with special assistant Marco Paddy, who helmed their international operation.
— James Fegan (@JRFegan) September 4, 2024
Paddy took over the department after the Wilder scandal and had many big wins (Abreu, Tatis, Robert) but front office had signaled discontent with recent results.
- Elvis Andrus will be signing a one-day contract with the Rangers on Friday so he can retire as a member of the organization.
- Mets left-hander Sean Manaea is reportedly expected to opt out of his contract this winter and will become a free agent.
- Corey Seager has hit the injured list with a hip issue that may keep him out for the remainder of the year.
- What happens when you fall behind in the count to Aaron Judge? Davy Andrews at Fangraphs has the eye-popping numbers.
- Meanwhile, Bobby Witt, Jr. is on pace to have one of the best-ever non-MVP winning seasons.