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Dylan Moore, Mariners finalize 3-year deal for nearly $8.9M

By The Associated Press
Published: February 8, 2023, 5:17pm

SEATTLE — Dylan Moore and the Seattle Mariners finalized a three-year contract worth $8,875,000.

He gets a $250,000 signing bonus as part of the deal announced Wednesday and salaries of $2 million this year, $3.05 million in 2024 and $3,575,000 in 2025.

Moore’s 2025 salary would increases by $250,000 if he has 400 or more plate appearances in 2024.

The 30-year-old utilityman would have been eligible for free agency after the 2024 World Series.

Moore had asked for a raise from $1.35 million to $2.25 million, and the Mariners had offered $1.9 million when proposed arbitration figures were exchanged on Jan. 13.

Moore played every position except pitcher and catcher last year, including 39 games in right field, seven in center, 18 in left, two at third base, 26 at shortstop, 12 at second, eight at first and three at designated hitter.

He is expected to play more second base this season, sharing time with Kolten Wong, and also is likely to spell J.P. Crawford at shortstop.

Moore was selected by Texas in the seventh round of the 2015 amateur draft, traded to Atlanta a year later and then released by the Braves in March 2018. He signed with Milwaukee, was released at the end of the season and then signed with Seattle that November.

Moore made his big league debut in March 2019 when Seattle played Oakland in Tokyo.

He hit .224 with six homers and 24 RBI last year, down from 12 homers, 43 RBI and a .181 batting average in 2021. Moore is a .208 career hitter with 35 homers and 112 RBI.

Outfielder Teoscar Hernández, acquired by the Mariners from Toronto, also remains on track for a hearing. He asked for a raise from $10.65 million to $16 million, and Seattle offered $14 million.

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AP Baseball Writer Ronald Blum in New York contributed to this report.

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