Mariners Making Dylan Moore Available In Trade Talks
Briefly

The Mariners acquired Josh Naylor from the Diamondbacks, boosting their playoff contention with a 55-49 record. Reports indicate interest in trading for Eugenio Suarez to complement Naylor. While exploring trades, Seattle is willing to consider offers for utility man Dylan Moore, especially if they secure Suarez. Moore's playing time may diminish with the addition of Suarez, and despite being valuable, his recent slump limits his trade appeal, as reflected by his poor batting average and on-base percentage in recent months.
The Mariners made one of the first moves of trade season when they acquired Josh Naylor from the Diamondbacks earlier this week, and with a 55-49 record that puts them firmly in playoff contention.
The Mariners might be especially willing to part with Dylan Moore if they manage to swing a deal for Suarez, who would slot as Seattle's everyday third baseman.
Moore has been mired in a brutal slump for well over a month at this point that figures to limit his trade value, hitting .201/.264/.374 overall this year.
Since the start of June, however, Moore has slashed an anemic .040/.111/.100 at the plate.
Read at MLB Trade Rumors
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