How does the retooled Mariners lineup compare to the rest of the AL West?

How does the new-look Mariners lineup stack up against the rest of the AL West?

MILWAUKEE, WI - SEPTEMBER 13: Brendan Donovan #33 of the St. Louis Cardinals rounds the bases after hitting a solo home run in the third inning during the game between the St. Louis Cardinals and the Milwaukee Brewers at American Family Field on Saturday, September 13, 2025 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. (Photo by Aaron Gash/MLB Photos via Getty Images) | MLB Photos via Getty Images

After the Naylor signing at the very outset of free agency, the Mariners went uncomfortably quiet until the buzzer-beater Brendan Donovan deal yesterday. While we’ll get into more specific breakdowns of the AL West rosters over spring training, we were curious: with this latest move, how do you feel about the Mariners lineup (or team as a whole) compared to the rest of the AL West? As a jumping-off point, here’s what we’re imagining for the Mariners starting nine:

  • Brendan Donovan
  • Julio Rodríguez
  • Cal Raleigh
  • Josh Naylor
  • Randy Arozarena
  • Dominic Canzone/Rob Refsnyder
  • Luke Raley/Victor Robles
  • Cole Young (Colt Emerson?)
  • J.P. Crawford

Feels a lot better than when we were trying to work Ben Williamson’s name into that, right? Spoken as a Ben Williamson truther.

Meanwhile, the now- Semienless Rangers look to line up like this:

  • Brandon Nimmo
  • Wyatt Langford
  • Corey Seager
  • Jake Burger
  • Josh Smith
  • Jac Pederson
  • Evan Carter
  • Kyle Higashioka
  • Josh Jung

The A’s lineup, featuring longtime Mariners fantasy trade target Jeff McNeil:

  • Nick Kurtz
  • Shea Langeliers
  • Tyler Soderstrom
  • Brent Rooker
  • Jeff McNeil
  • Jacob Wilson
  • Lawrence Butler
  • Max Muncy
  • Denzel Clarke

The oops-all-infield Astros:

  • Jeremy Peña
  • Yordan Álvarez
  • José Altuve
  • Carlos Correa
  • Isaac Paredes
  • Christian Walker
  • Yainer Díaz
  • Cam Smith
  • Jake Meyers

And the Angels:

  • Zach Neto
  • Nolan Schanuel
  • Mike Trout
  • Jo Adell
  • Yoan Moncada
  • Josh Lowe
  • Jorge Soler
  • Logan O’Hoppe
  • Christian Moore

I was listening to a Cardinals fan podcast and one of the hosts said, “if Brendan Donovan is the fifth or sixth best player on your team, you are a legitimate World Series contender” and was trying to think of which of these squads Donovan would be the “fifth or sixth best” player. While I’m not crazy about the right field mecha-platoon, I think the Mariners still check that box. I might put the A’s into that conversation too, if pitching wasn’t also a thing when considering World Series contenders. What do you think?

Category: General Sports