The Seattle Mariners have called up Will Wilson to replace injured Brendan Donovan, raising questions about why Colt Emerson wasn't chosen instead. Wilson has limited MLB experience and a low batting average, while Emerson is seen as a promising prospect.
Key points
Brendan Donovan placed on 10-day IL with a groin strain
Will Wilson called up to replace Donovan
Colt Emerson's readiness questioned despite his potential
Wilson has limited MLB experience and poor hitting stats
Feb 19, 2026; Peoria, AZ, USA; Seattle Mariners shortstop Colt Emerson (85) during spring training photo day in Peoria, AZ. Mandatory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Imagn Images | Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Imagn Images
Feb 19, 2026; Peoria, AZ, USA; Seattle Mariners shortstop Colt Emerson (85) during spring training photo day in Peoria, AZ. Mandatory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Imagn Images | Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Imagn Images
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Brendon Donovan has hit the 10-day IL with a groin strain, with INF Will Wilson coming up from Tacoma to fill his roster spot. Leo Rivas is expected to take over starting 3B duties until Donovan returns.
Mariners place Brendan Donovan on 10-day IL, select INF Will Wilson
This spurred the $90 million question: why is Will Wilson coming up to fill this spot instead of wunderkid Colt Emerson?
**Grant:** So, why the heck isnāt Emerson coming up here? Wilson has 91 MLB plate appearances and has slashed .192/.267/.244. With the extension, thereās no service time reason to keep Emerson down anymore.
**Kate:** I would have to assume that they donāt feel like heās ready yet. Or maybe they want to give him the feeling that he earned his way up rather than being called on in desperation.
**Grant:** I just donāt get how heās less ready than Will Wilson (if thatās even a real name).
**Kate:** Wilson is a good defender, he just canāt really hit yet (classic former Angels first-round draft pick). Iām sure heās up for defense. Anyways this is Leo Rivas now:
**Grant:** Giving Emerson this contract AND being so hesitant to call him up is baffling, in my opinion. If you donāt think heās ready, sure, but then youāre guaranteeing him a ton of money before youāre ready to bring him up to the roster. With the other prospects whoāve received these deals, theyāve all been ready to start as soon as they sign.
**Kate:** It just isnāt that baffling to me.Ā I think giving him a big chunk of money and thinking heās ready to start immediately for the 2026 Seattle Mariners arenāt necessarily linked ideas.
**Nicky V:** I think the idea is that they specifically *donāt* want him to come up as an injury sub. They want him to come up and stay up, because he is coming up for a permanent job. I think that makes sense especially from a player psychology perspective.
**Kate:** Exactly, Nick.
**Grant:** Isnāt $90m guaranteed enough of a psychological plus?
**Kate:** Not if he comes up and fails.
**Nick:** Not really, I donāt think. He needs and deserves to be called up and given the keys to a starting spot, whether itās shortstop or 3B or whatever. He should feel that itās a spot heās fully earned, itās his to keep, and itās not going away any time soon.
**Kate:** Do you want Kelenic 2.0? Because this is how you get Kelenic 2.0.
**Grant:** That feels like apples and oranges. Iāve heard so much about how strong of a presence he is, would failing for 2-4 weeks be so terrible?
**Kate:** Theyāre very different people obviously, but they share an obsession with winning. Colt just knows how to handle that healthily.
**Grant:** If he knows how to handle that healthily, then shouldnāt we bring him up now, since he presumably is a better option than Will?
**Evan:** I would argue these things are not mutually exclusive: they can call him up now technically as an injury sub, but have him keep the job. Itās not like they are short of somewhat expendable fringe infielders with Wisdom on the IL already and now Will Wilson here.
**Grant:** Couldnāt you just send down Leo Rivas when Donovan is back?
**Evan:** Grant and I are thinking the same thing. He can have Brendon Donovanās job for now and then Leo Rivasā in a few weeks.
**Kate:** But they donāt want that. Leo Rivasā job isnāt Colt Emersonās job.
**Nick:** I understand why you feel that way, Grant + Evan. If it was me playing Out of the Park, heād be up right now for sure. But the moment matters as much as the timing, in my opinion. He deserves fanfare, a full-time job, the whole nine yards.
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**Evan:** You think itās more likely that they start him full time at 3B and bounce Donovan around than give him Leo Rivasā part-time spot?
**Nick:** 100%, Evan. I do think Donovan could, for example, learn LF and do a better job than Randy has been recently.
**Grant:** Thatās probably it, Nick ā from a pure talent perspective, heās obviously better than Wilson (I assume). The question is: do we (team + player) all benefit from Emerson coming up for two weeks as the best available option, even if heās subsequently sent back down? Or would that disrupt his development?
**Kate:** In my opinion, the long-term best decision for the Mariners and for Colt is for him not to come up. Heās just getting going at Triple-A and they want him to keep string together good at-bats, but for that, he has to be healthy, and it does sound like heās going to be down for a couple days with a banged-up wrist.
**John:** The health thing definitely seals it, but I do think the extension is a good cause for them to not see him strained by focusing on anything other than trying to improve. I donāt know as much about the mental aspect of it for him specifically, but giving him the security to basically then say āwe want to see you improve at this, and we believe in you enough that weāll pay you upfront to see you make those improvementsā speaks to encouraging patience with his development.
To me, the comparison isnāt Kelenic so much as Zunino, who was infamously called up quickly as an injury replacement.
**Kate:** Besides, everyone asking why Wilson and not Colt Emerson is not asking the right question, which is why Wilson and not Brock Rodden.
Q&A
Why did the Seattle Mariners choose Will Wilson over Colt Emerson?
The Mariners opted for Will Wilson due to his defensive skills, despite his poor hitting record, while they may believe Colt Emerson isn't ready for a permanent role yet.
What is Will Wilson's MLB experience and performance?
Will Wilson has 91 MLB plate appearances with a batting average of .192, indicating a struggle at the plate.
What injury did Brendan Donovan sustain?
Brendan Donovan was placed on the 10-day injured list due to a groin strain.
What are the implications of calling up Colt Emerson later?
If Colt Emerson is called up later, the Mariners aim to ensure he feels he has earned a permanent spot rather than being an injury replacement.
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