A. J. Pollock already has a team to play in the 2023 Season of Major League Baseball (MLB). This is because it was revealed that the former Los Angeles Dodgers outfielder has signed with the Seattle Mariners. Pollock spent the 2022 season seeing action with the Chicago White Sox before becoming a free agent.
ESPN journalist Jeff Passan reported on Saturday night, January 7, that the Seattle Mariners have signed AJ Pollock from free agency and only a few weeks after the start of Spring Training.
According to the report, the National League West team and the outfielder closed a negotiation for a major league campaign and a monetary amount of $7 million dollars.
The 35-year-old outfielder shines hitting against left-handed pitchers and joins other Mariners signings like Teoscar Hernandez and Kolten Wong.
AJ Pollock saw action in 138 games of the 2022 MLB Season with the Chicago White Sox. In them he managed to get a batting average of .245, as well as 14 home runs and 56 RBIs.
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