Mariners prospect Blake Rambusch retires from baseball at 25

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Last updated Aug 18, 2026

Mariners prospect Blake Rambusch retires from baseball at 25
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Blake Rambusch, a 25-year-old third baseman, has retired from baseball as of August 18. The Mariners drafted him in 2022, and he reached Triple-A earlier this month before being reassigned to Double-A Arkansas. In 66 games this season, Rambusch posted a.262 batting average with one home run and 34 stolen bases. He had previously been a standout in college at Auburn, contributing significantly during the 2022 College World Series. Rambusch did not appear in a major league game for the Mariners but participated in spring training over the past few years.

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  • Rambusch was drafted by the Mariners in 2022.
  • He appeared in 22 games for Tacoma, with a.284 average this season.
  • In Double-A, he recorded 35 walks and stole 34 bases.
  • Rambusch excelled at Auburn, setting a high mark in the 2022 College World Series.
  • He did not play in any regular season games for the Mariners.
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  • 10:39 PMYahoo SportsMariners’ 25-year-old prospect suddenly retires from baseball
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The third baseman was less than a month removed from his first Triple-A stint

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