1. Vladimir Guerrero Jr., 1B (Toronto Blue Jays)
Just imagine a lineup with Julio Rodriguez, Cal Raleigh, Randy Arozarena, and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. No, that wouldn't be the lineup for the American League All-Star team (although, it could be in 2025), but this could be the Mariners lineup with just one more move. Vladimir is a legit superstar and would anchor first base for the Mariners for the next season and a half.
The Blue Jays have come out and said they are not shopping Vladimir Guerrero Jr and a handful of other players, but we have heard that from front offices before. They are not going to come out and say that their best players are available. Insiders are reporting that the Mariners have been in "aggressive talks" to try and acquire Guerrero.
We have written on what we think the price for trading for Guerrero would be. While the price would be steep, the Mariners certainly have the prospects to do it. Not to mention, the Mariners didn't trade any of their top ten prospects for Randy Arozarena. The Mariners seem like they are willing to part with some of their big time prospects, which is something the front office has not wanted to do in the past.
Vladimir is a game-changer. He is slashing .296/.366/.466 with an OPS+ of 141, the second-highest of his career. He would lead the team in almost every category except home runs while providing protection for Julio and co. in front of him in the lineup. It seems like the Mariners are waiting on the Blue Jays to decide what they want to do going forward. If the Mariners really were as aggressive as suggested, there is a lot to look forward to looking ahead.