Mariners' Offseason Dilemma: Who's the Right Fit for First Base? 

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The offseason is heating up, and the Seattle Mariners are in a bit of a pickle. With their offense ranking 21st in runs scored last season, they are on the hunt for a right-handed veteran first baseman. Names like Carlos Santana, Justin Turner, and even Christian Walker have been thrown around, but the question remains: who should they target to make the biggest impact?

Let’s break it down. Santana is coming off a Gold Glove season, but is he willing to accept a platoon role? Turner has expressed a desire to return to Seattle, but at 40, can he still deliver? And then there's Walker, who could be a game-changer but might be out of the Mariners' price range.

What do you think? Should the Mariners go all-in on a player like Walker, even if it means stretching their budget? Or would it be wiser to pursue a more affordable option like Turner or Santana?

Additionally, with the Mariners reportedly open to trading Luis Castillo, could a deal involving him be the key to landing a top-tier first baseman? What would you be willing to give up for a player who could potentially transform the lineup?

Let’s hear your thoughts! What’s your ideal scenario for the Mariners this offseason? Are they making the right moves, or are they missing the mark?

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