His list of interested suitors has gotten much shorter since last year's trade deadline.
This past August, the move made by Seattle to reunite with Eugenio Suárez was seen by many as one of the best of the deadline. However, after a disappointing second half (94 OPS+) and a lukewarm postseason at the plate (.700 OPS), it's safe to say that in hindsight, the transaction failed to live up to expectations.