Justin Turner and Daulton Varsho do their share driving in runs in the bottom of the eighth inning for the Blue Jays. (0:55)
The Seattle Mariners acquired veteran Justin Turner from the Toronto Blue Jays on Monday, adding a proven bat with postseason experience to a lineup ravaged by injuries and ineffectiveness, sources told ESPN.
Turner joins outfielder Randy Arozarena as new additions to a Mariners team tied for first place with the Houston Astros in the American League West. Turner, 39, is hitting .257/.351/.373 with six home runs and 31 RBIs this season.
The Blue Jays will receive Double-A outfielder RJ Schreck in the deal, sources said.
Turner signed a one-year, $13 million deal with Toronto over the winter in hopes of joining a playoff contender. The Blue Jays’ struggles have prompted them to trade four players over the last three days, including right-handed reliever Yimi Garcia, who went to Seattle for outfielder Jonatan Clase.
Seattle’s addition of Arozarena filled a gap in its outfield, and Turner could spend time at first base — where rookie Tyler Locklear has played after the Mariners designated Ty France for assignment — or designated hitter, an area of struggle all season.
Over the past week, Turner has shown flashes of excellence, hitting .565 and posting three three-hit games. His playoff pedigree appealed to the Mariners, a young team with minimal postseason experience.
Turner played in nine consecutive postseasons with the Los Angeles Dodgers, including their 2020 World Series victory. In 86 games, he hit .270/.370/.460 with 13 home runs and 42 RBIs.