Weston Wilson signs with Mariners shortly after leaving Phillies
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 18, 2026, 11:00 PM
Last updated Jun 18, 2026
Weston Wilson has joined the Seattle Mariners following his recent release from the Baltimore Orioles. The outfielder, who previously played for the Philadelphia Phillies, elected free agency after being placed on waivers earlier this season. Wilson brings experience and versatility to the Mariners as they push for a postseason berth. He had a three-year stint with the Phillies, contributing as a utility player with a respectable batting average. The Mariners' acquisition of Wilson aims to enhance their roster depth ahead of the stretch run.
- •Weston Wilson elected free agency and signed with the Seattle Mariners.
- •He previously played three years with the Philadelphia Phillies.
- •Wilson brings major league experience and flexibility to the Mariners' roster.
- •The Mariners lead the American League West division.
- •Wilson aims to contribute as they prepare for playoff contention.
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"The Philadelphia Phillies former fan favorite has been snapped up with a new team after his latest exit.
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