No matter how popular of a sports figure Dee Gordon has become in Seattle, the general consensus is that his time in the navy and teal is just about up. Coming off back-to-back seasons of sub-80 wRC+ production and a slide in defensive value, Gordon, about to enter his age 32 season, holds little value to the Mariners at this point in his career.
With that in mind and a $13.8 million price tag attached to him for the 2020 campaign, he doesn’t hold much value to many organizations right now. Currently, it feels like the Mariners may be stuck with him, or they’ll at least have to bite the bullet to open up second base for Shed Long.