Seattle Mariners

Mariners reach 6-year deal with first-base prospect Evan White

The Seattle Mariners have reached a long-term deal with first baseman Evan White, the fourth-ranked prospect in the organization who spent the 2019 season with Double-A Arkansas and has yet to play a game in the big leagues.

The deal was reported last week, and was confirmed by the Mariners on Monday afternoon. White is signed with Seattle through the 2025 season with club options the following three years. His addition bring the 40-man roster to 37 players.

“Evan White stands out in so many ways,” Mariners general manager Jerry Dipoto said in a release. “We love the player and we love the person. The combination made it very easy to want to sign him for the better part of the next decade.

“We believe this is the next stage in a long-term investment in our young players, in bringing together young, core players who have a ton of talent and are also high-character people.”

MLB.com’s Jim Callis reported Friday morning White and the Mariners were finalizing a six-year, $24 million contract. If Seattle exercises the club options, White’s total earnings could reach more than $50 million.

White became the fourth player in major-league history to sign a contract extension before his MLB debut, according to MLB Pipeline. The 23-year-old is the first coming from the Double-A level to do it.

He was drafted in the first round by the Mariners out of Kentucky in 2017 and quickly climbed through Seattle’s farm system, slashing at .293/.350/.488 with 13 doubles, 18 home runs and 55 RBI in 92 games with Arkansas last season.

White was one of three Mariners prospects to join the team in the clubhouse the final week of the regular season to get exposure to the big-league environment.

Of the three players who were invited — former first-rounder Logan Gilbert, the club’s No. 3 prospect, and third-rounder Cal Raleigh, the club’s No. 7 prospect, were also brought in — White is likely to make the most immediate impact.

White was already projected to battle for the starting job at first base next spring with utility player Austin Nola, who spent the most time at the position after the 2019 All-Star break.

The long-term investment the Mariners have reportedly made in White only enhances the possibility he could start as a rookie on Opening Day.

“Evan White had a terrific Double-A season, he’s a really mature kid, and we’re going to give him an opportunity in spring training, and see where he goes,” Mariners general manager Jerry Dipoto said in September.

This story was originally published November 22, 2019 at 9:19 AM.

Lauren Smith
The News Tribune
Lauren Smith is a sports reporter at The News Tribune. She has covered high school sports for TNT and The Olympian, as well as the Seattle Mariners and Washington Huskies. She is a graduate of UW and Emerald Ridge High School.
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