Baseball is officially back. The Seattle Mariners and San Diego Padres will play their respective first games of spring training against each other at 12:10 p.m. MT on Feb. 21 at the Peoria Sports Complex in Peoria, Ariz.
The Mariners won’t always deploy the team expected to be on the field when games start to count March 27, as is the nature with big league camp. And that will be the case for the first three games.
In a news conference on Feb. 20, Seattle manager Dan Wilson said left-handed reliever Jhonathan Diaz will get the start for the Mariners first spring game against the Padres.
Diaz was optioned and recalled from the Triple-A Tacoma Rainiers five respective times in 2024. He was originally signed by the team on Feb. 7, 2024, to a minor league contract with a spring training invite. He was designated for assignment on Feb. 3 of this year, elected free agency four days later and signed to a minor league deal on Feb. 15.
Diaz made five appearances for Seattle in 2024. He posted a 4.66 ERA and struck out eight batters in 9.2 innings pitched. He was the only pitcher outside of the rotation and No. 6 starter Emerson Hancock to start a game for the team last season.
The Mariners have several intriguing pitchers who will have a chance to make the major league roster as part of the bullpen. And it seems like those relievers will get extensive looks throughout big league camp.