SEATTLE MARINERS

Mariners announce Josh Naylor re-signing; terms of 5-year deal reported

Nov 17, 2025, 4:14 PM | Updated: 4:21 pm

Less than 24 hours after it was first reported, the Seattle Mariners have made their re-signing of Josh Naylor official.

The Mariners announced their five-year contract with the veteran first baseman through 2030 in a press release Monday afternoon.

Mariners’ offseason opportunities ‘endless’ after Naylor re-signing

Shortly after, ESPN MLB insider Jeff Passan reported that Naylor’s contract is worth $92.5 million – a yearly salary of $18.5 million – and includes a full no-trade clause. That makes it the largest contract given by the Mariners to a position player in free agency since Robinson Canó’s 10-year, $240 million signed in 2013.

Naylor shared a statement in the press release, as did Mariners president of baseball operations Jerry Dipoto and general manager Justin Hollander. Here’s what each of them said.

Josh Naylor

“I’m going to be a Mariner again and I couldn’t be more excited. From the moment I arrived, everyone in the organization welcomed and helped me. The players brought me in and loved my game right away, and the fans were incredible. Seattle has the best fanbase in baseball. They’re electric and support us through and through, and I couldn’t be more thankful for that. I can’t wait to continue to play with these guys and bring the city a championship.”

Jerry Dipoto

“Ensuring that Josh remains a Mariner for the long haul was a priority for us. Josh’s intelligence, intensity, toughness, and competitiveness show up every day. He’s simply a winner.”

Justin Hollander

“From his first day as a Mariner, Josh has been a perfect fit on the field, in the clubhouse, and in our community. We are thrilled that he will be with us for the next five seasons.”

For more on Naylor returning to the Mariners, click here.

More Seattle Mariners offseason coverage

Two former Mariners players join Félix, ARod on Hall of Fame ballot
Mariners trade minor league pitchers with Dodgers
Salk: Mariners locking up Josh Naylor shows they’re serious
Drayer: What Mariners’ reported Josh Naylor re-signing means
Seattle Mariners match league high with four All-MLB selections

Mariners Roof Report

Brought to you by
50° | Cloudy
No game today.

Seattle Mariners

Seattle Mariners 2025 MLB Draft...

Brent Stecker

Mariners rank high in MLB Pipeline Executive Poll about farm systems

The Seattle Mariners were first in one category and second in another in the MLB Pipeline Executive Poll about player development.

2 hours ago

Seattle Mariners Sunday Night Baseball Cal Raleigh Julio Rodríguez...

Brent Stecker

Seattle Mariners to play 4 games on Sunday Night Baseball

The Seattle Mariners will be one of the most-featured teams on Sunday Night Baseball as it moves to NBC and Peacock this year.

5 hours ago

Arizona Diamondbacks All-Star Ketel Marte home run former Seattle Mariners 2025...

Alex Weiner, ArizonaSports.com

Reports: All-Star 2B Ketel Marte taken off trade market by Arizona

The Arizona Diamondbacks intend to keep All-Star second baseman Ketel Marte on the team despite long-running trade speculation, The Athletic’s Ken Rosenthal reported on Friday.

7 hours ago

Seattle Mariners Bryce Miller...

Shannon Drayer

All but 1 of Mariners’ arbitration-eligible players agree on ’26 salaries

The Seattle Mariners agreed on salaries with six of their arbitration-eligible players Thursday, with only Bryce Miller remaining.

22 hours ago

MLB general base TV...

Ronald Blum

MLB prepared to produce and distribute TV for 9 more teams

Nine Major League Baseball teams have terminated their deals with the FanDuel Sports Network to carry their local broadcasts, and Commissioner Rob Manfred said MLB is prepared to produce and distribute the telecasts.

1 day ago

Seattle Mariners Patrick Wisdom Chicago Cubs 2024 home run...

Cameron Van Til

Report: Mariners sign veteran 3B/1B to minor league deal

The Seattle Mariners and veteran corner infielder Patrick Wisdom have reportedly agreed to a minor league contract that includes a spring training invite.

2 days ago

Mariners announce Josh Naylor re-signing; terms of 5-year deal reported