Mariners Add Andy Ibáñez on Minor League Deal
The 33-year-old utility infielder joins Seattle on a MiLB contract after stints with Oakland and the Mets in 2026.

Seattle is signing right-handed utility infielder Andy Ibáñez to a minor league contract, per reporter Francys Romero. Ibáñez is on his third organization this season after being DFA'd by Oakland and later released by the Mets. He missed significant time with an injury while in the Mets system. The Mariners have struggled against left-handed pitching and could use Ibáñez as a platoon bat, though he has not been a consistent performer recently.
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