The Seattle Mariners have made a bold move in the international market, agreeing to a stunning $325 million deal with a highly touted international superstar. This contract marks the largest international signing in club history and positions the Mariners as a serious player on the global baseball stage.
Over the past few years, Seattle has shown growing commitment to international talent. In 2024, the Mariners signed Felnin Celesten, a Dominican shortstop, for $4.7 million, which was the largest bonus given by the club at the time. They followed that up by adding Dawel Joseph, another Dominican shortstop, for $3.3 million.
Earlier in 2025, the Mariners added to their pipeline by signing Yorger Bautista, a Venezuelan outfielder ranked No. 6 by MLB Pipeline, for $2.1 million, and Kendry MartÃnez, a Dominican shortstop ranked No. 19, for $2.5 million.
This new $325 million contract blows those numbers out of the water and reflects the Mariners’ growing ambition to build a championship-caliber roster by investing heavily in international stars.
The identity of the player has not yet been officially announced, but the deal has already made headlines across Major League Baseball. Fans in Seattle are buzzing with excitement as the Mariners continue to build toward a promising future.






