Seattle Mariners right fielder Mitch Haniger has chosen to remain with the team for the 2024 season, declining his opt-out option and securing his $15.5 million salary. Haniger originally signed a three-year, $43.5 million contract with the Mariners before the 2023 season, but despite recent injuries and a dip in performance, he’s committed to staying in Seattle.
Career and Recent Performance
Once an All-Star in 2018, Haniger achieved career highs in 2021 with 39 home runs and 100 RBIs, showcasing his potential as a powerful and reliable hitter. Unfortunately, he has since struggled to match those numbers. In 2023, Haniger played only 61 games, limited by a series of injuries, including a left oblique strain, a fractured right forearm, and a strained lower back. These setbacks significantly impacted his stats, as he finished the season batting .209 with just six home runs and 28 RBIs.
During the 2024 season, Haniger appeared in 121 games but continued to face challenges at the plate. He recorded a career-low batting average of .208, along with 12 home runs and 44 RBIs. These numbers fall short of his previous achievements, leaving both the player and the team hoping for a resurgence in the upcoming season.
A Seasoned Outfielder with Strong History
Now 33, Haniger made his MLB debut with the Arizona Diamondbacks in 2016 before being traded to the Mariners that same year. Over eight major league seasons, Haniger has maintained a .250 career batting average, totaling 130 home runs and 395 RBIs. While injuries have taken their toll, his past performances continue to inspire optimism among Mariners fans and the team’s management.
Why Stay with the Mariners?
Haniger’s decision to stay may be driven by both financial and strategic considerations. With a guaranteed $15.5 million salary, the risk of opting out could mean forfeiting financial security in a market that might not offer a comparable deal given his recent injury history and declining stats. Staying in Seattle also gives Haniger a chance to rebound in a familiar environment and contribute to a Mariners team looking to compete at a high level in 2024.
Looking Ahead
For the Mariners, retaining Haniger allows the team to maintain outfield depth while hoping he can recapture the form that once made him a formidable hitter. As Haniger returns to full health, both he and the Mariners aim to turn the page on a challenging season and set a new course in 2024.
Haniger’s presence could add experience and power potential, enhancing the Mariners’ lineup and helping Seattle pursue playoff contention.