Dec 11, 2013 03:14 PM EST
Seattle Mariners Trade Rumors: Logan Morrison Traded From Miami Marlins To M's As Corey Hart Signs Free Agent Contract

The Seattle Mariners have yet to pull off the big move that will follow Robinson Cano's deal, but the team has continued to wo0rk and they now have signed Corey Hart to a one year deal as a free agent and acquired Logan Morrison in a trade with the Miami Marlins for pitcher Carter Capps and they now can set themselves up for more deals as Cano heads to town to take his physical.

According to CBS Sports, Hart signed a one year deal after missing all of last season with an injury, while Morrison was traded from the Marlins after dealing with some issues last season and now he heads to Seattle. The Mariners were aggressive at making moves, as they wanted another outfielder on the roster and they were also looking for more players to have depth in the lineup. The team still could continue trying to make trades with the likes of David Price, but this is a solid move to keep things going and the team hopes that adding Cano will get things moving with other big names.

From Twitter: "Corey Hart to #Mariners on one-year deal. Source confirms report by @JonHeymanCBS:

In other baseball news, Mark Trumbo was traded to the Diamondbacks, report from Reuters.com:

The Arizona Diamondbacks have beefed up their batting by acquiring former All-Star outfielder Mark Trumbo from the Los Angeles Angels in a three-team trade also involving the Chicago White Sox, the Diamondbacks said on Tuesday.

The 27-year-old Trumbo, who has blasted 95 home runs during his first three full seasons in the majors, will join the Diamondbacks along with two players to be named later, one from the Angels and the other from the White Sox.

Trumbo, an All-Star in 2012, hit .234 with 34 home runs and 100 RBIs for the Angels this year. To complete the three-way deal, Arizona will shift outfielder Adam Eaton to Chicago and left-handed pitcher Tyler Skaggs to Los Angeles.

Also on Tuesday, three-time All-Star outfielder Curtis Granderson officially became a member of the New York Mets after signing a four-year contract worth $60 million.

"A lot of the people I've met in New York have always said that, 'True New Yorkers are Mets fans'," Granderson told a news conference in Orlando, Florida after donning his No. 3 jersey. "So I'm excited to get a chance to see them all out there."

Granderson, 32, is a career .261 hitter with six seasons of at least 20 home runs and ranks fifth in the majors since 2011 with a homer every 15.3 at-bats.

Winner of the Silver Slugger award in 2011, he became a free agent when his contract with the New York Yankees expired after the 2013 season.

"He brings a personality. He brings credibility. He brings experience, and he brings talent," Mets general manager Sandy Alderson said of Granderson.

(Reuters) 

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