DEPARTURES: LF Raul Ibanez (free agent, signed with Phillies), INF/OF Willie Bloomquist (free agent, signed with Royals), RHP J.J. Putz (traded to Mets). RHP Sean Green (traded to Mets). CF Jeremy Reed (traded to Mets). RHP Aaron Heilman (traded to Cubs after being acquired from Mets), 2B Luis Valbuena (traded to Indians), RHP R.A. Dickey (free agent, signed with Twins), INF Miguel Cairo (free agent, signed minor league deal with Phillies).
SPRING FOCUS: Introductions -- and that might take a few days. The Mariners have 11 players on their 40-man roster who weren't in the organization last year, and they also are bringing in some minor league free agents for a look. Their biggest spring training challenge, at least at the start, will be figuring out who's who.
PROJECTED ROTATION:
1. RHP Felix Hernandez
2. LHP Erik Bedard
3. LHP Jarrod Washburn
4. RHP Carlos Silva
5. LHP Ryan Rowland-Smith
If they're all healthy -- which is a big if considering their history -- the Mariners' starters are a potentially excellent group.
PROJECTED BULLPEN:
RHP Miguel Batista
RHP Roy Corcoran
RHP Tyler Walker
RHP David Aardsma
LHP Cesar Jimenez
LHP Justin Thomas
RHP Mark Lowe
No closer is listed here because, well, who knows? The Mariners are bringing in two rejects, Walker and Aardsma, in the hope that one of them emerges.
PROJECTED LINEUP:
1. RF Ichiro Suzuki
2. SS Yuniesky Betancourt
3. 2B Jose Lopez
4. 3B Adrian Beltre
5. DH Russell Branyan/Ken Griffey Jr.
6. CF Franklin Gutierrez
7. C Jeff Clement
9. LF Wladimir Balentien
This is a total guess at the moment, which reflects all the decisions manager Don Wakamatsu must make in spring training. The bottom five spots in the order are up for grabs. Griffey also will play a lot in left field.
PROJECTED RESERVES:
OF Endy Chavez
C Kenji Johjima
INF Rony Cedeno
INF/OF Mike Morse
Like the lineup, the Mariners' bench is in a state of flux because of all the newcomers who will be at spring training.
TOP ROOKIES: RHP Shawn Kelley rocketed through the minor league system last year, starting in Class A and winding up at Class AA, where he was 3-1 with a 2.11 ERA in 29 games for West Tenn. OF Greg Halman has as much power as anyone in the system, and on a power-challenged roster like Seattle's, he could make the jump with a big spring. He had 10 homers and 30 RBIs in 61 games after promotion to Tacoma last year. OF Michael Wilson had 27 homers and 84 RBIs for Tacoma last year and could be ready to step up.
MEDICAL WATCH:
C Jeff Clement (left knee surgery in September 2008) is moving around well now and is ready for spring training.
LHP Erik Bedard (left shoulder surgery in September 2008) missed a March 11 start due to tightness in his rear end.
3B Adrian Beltre (left thumb surgery and left shoulder surgery in September 2008) will not be allowed to play for the Dominican Republic in the World Baseball Classic.
LHP Jarrod Washburn (left abdominal muscle strain) said rest and rehab during the winter eliminated the problem.
RHP Carlos Silva (back) spent the offseason working out and losing weight and is ready to go for spring training.
LHP Ryan Feierabend (Tommy John surgery) is out for the season.
OF Ken Griffey Jr. (left knee surgery in October 2008) felt fine March 4 after his first spring game.