He might not be the most well-known prospect in the system, but that doesn't mean he won't make a splash next year.
The Mariners got to work early this offseason but even after the Josh Naylor signing, they still have a few things to fix. The search for a third baseman hasn't led to any clear candidates and if they want someone impactful to fill the role, they'll likely have to fork over significant money for one of the few available free agents or cough up prospect equity in a trade.