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Mariners acquire Benoit from Padres

Seattle sends 2 minor leaguers to San Diego

By TIM BOOTH, Associated Press
Published: November 12, 2015, 3:21pm
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San Diego Padres' Joaquin Benoit was acquired by the Seattle Mariners, who kept on addressing their bullpen by acquiring right-handed reliever from the Padres for a pair of minor league prospects. The teams announced the trade Thursday, Nov. 12, 2015.
San Diego Padres' Joaquin Benoit was acquired by the Seattle Mariners, who kept on addressing their bullpen by acquiring right-handed reliever from the Padres for a pair of minor league prospects. The teams announced the trade Thursday, Nov. 12, 2015. (AP Photo/Ben Margot, File) Photo Gallery

SEATTLE — Mariners general manager Jerry Dipoto is wasting little time in addressing one of his team’s most glaring needs.

Seattle added to its bullpen Thursday, acquiring 38-year-old right-hander Joaquin Benoit from the San Diego Padres for two minor league prospects — right-handed pitcher Enyel De Los Santos and infielder Nelson Ward.

Dipoto saw Benoit pitch in September. He raved about his changeup and was impressed with his ability to still throw in the mid-90s by season’s end.

“A three-pitch, back-end guy with three out pitches at any given moment in time and that changeup just gives him a wipeout pitch to both sides,” the new Seattle GM said. “He’ll throw it to the right and the left. He’s been both durable and … a good fit for our ballpark.”

Benoit was 6-5 with a 2.34 ERA in 67 appearances last season for San Diego. Opponents hit just .159 against Benoit. He was especially tough on right-handed hitters, with a .144 average against him. It was the lowest of any NL pitcher who faced at least 100 batters.

Benoit has played 14 seasons in the majors with Texas, Tampa Bay, Detroit and San Diego. He fits an immediate need after Seattle’s bullpen regressed significantly in 2015. After being the best bullpen in baseball in 2014, Mariners relievers ranked 25th with a 4.15 ERA and had 24 blown saves.

Dipoto didn’t want to define a role for Benoit this soon into the offseason, but he sees him as a core piece at the back of the bullpen with Tom Wilhelmsen, Charlie Furbush and Carson Smith. The Mariners also added left-handed reliever C.J. Riefenhauser as part of a six-player trade with Tampa Bay last week.

“There is still an awful lot of offseason left,” Dipoto said. “I don’t anticipate this will be the last addition we make in our bullpen.”

Brosius as Triple-A hitting coach

Former major leaguer Scott Brosius has been hired as the hitting coach for Triple-A Tacoma.

The Mariners announced the hiring of Brosius on Thursday. The 11-year major league veteran with Oakland and the New York Yankees spent the past eight seasons as the manager of Linfield College in McMinnville, Oregon, where Brosius played before embarking on his professional career. Brosius complied a 270-96 record at Linfield while leading the school to a national championships in 2014 and four regional titles.

Brosius was twice named USA Baseball coach of the year.

Brosius won three World Series titles with the Yankees during his playing career and was the MVP of the 1998 Series.

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