The offseason is functionally over for the Seattle Mariners, and the general consensus seems to be that it was a very good one. Heck, they even gotten an "A+" grade from one outlet.
There's nothing wrong with healthy skepticism, however. Both Jorge Polanco and Eugenio Suárez are gone, after all, and those losses could end up hurting in 2026. And even among the players the Mariners added, there are real question marks.
So with respect to the aforementioned A+ from Anthony Dubbundo of The Ringer, it would be nice to get a more authoritative endorsement of what the Mariners did with their winter.