Mariners acquire Caleb Ferguson in trade with Pirates

The Seattle Mariners, looking for the help of the enclosure of end -of -game lifts, finalized an agreement to acquire the Gaucher louveur Caleb Ferguson of Pirates of Pittsburgh Pirates on Wednesday.
In exchange for Ferguson, an inbound free agent, the pirates acquired the right of the 19 -year -old minor league, throw Martinez.
Ferguson, 29, posted an MPM of 3.74 and a whip of 1.09 in 45 appearances for the pirates, withdrawing 34 strikers and emitting 14 goals on balls in 43 1/3 sleeves. The opposing left -handed strikers were only 0.167 / .257 / .182 against him this season.
Mainly a ball launcher on the ground, Ferguson presented an MPM of 3.55 in 212 appearances with the Dodgers, Astros, Yankees and Pirates since his return from a second surgery of Tommy John in 2022. The navy will pay him the profile part of his salary of 3 million dollars for 2025, then gifler on the back of Bullpen Matt Bash and Anddres.
“We are delighted to add Caleb and strengthen our enclosure of the lifts in the section,” said Vice-President and Managing Director of Mariners, Justin Hollander. “He was one of the most reliable left -handed readers of the game and adds an experience in the playoffs to our group.”
The navies, who pursue the astros in the American League West and are in a position for the third and last point of Joker, previously exchanged for the first goal Josh Naylor and are still looking to add another end of the game and a third basic player.
Martinez, initially signed by Mexico, is listed at 6 feet 4 inch and experienced a MPM of 6.18 in 16 departures for the affiliate of class A mariners.
The navies also appointed right -handed Collin Snider for assignment after having restored him from the 15 -day injured list.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.