Mariners acquire outfielder Mark Trumbo from Arizona

SEATTLE — Can power-hitter Mark Trumbo ignite the Seattle Mariners’ run-starved attack?

We’re about to find out.

The Mariners acquired Trumbo from Arizona in a six-player deal Wednesday shortly after suffering a fifth straight loss in falling 3-1 to the New York Yankees at Safeco Field.

“Our thoughts were simple,” general manager Jack Zduriencik said. “If you look at where we’re at offensively, we’re not doing what I thought we would do — what most people thought we would do.

“Trumbo is a guy who I think brings an awful lot to the table. Big power-hitter who will bat somewhere in the middle of our lineup.”

The Mariners also acquired left-handed pitcher Vidal Nuno in the deal for reliever Dominic Leone, catcher Welington Castillo and two minor-leaguers, outfielder Gabby Guerrero and shortstop Jack Reinheimer.

“At this moment,” Zduriencik said, “(Nuno) will go to our bullpen. As Dominic Leone leaves, he’ll come in. It now gives us three left-handers in our bullpen.”

Trumbo, 29, is batting .259 with nine home runs and 23 RBI in 46 games for the Diamondbacks. A right-handed hitter, he will spend time at first base, left and right field and designated hitter.

“We’ll have some type of rotating system,” Zduriencik said. “He’ll get his ABs, along with Nelson (Cruz) and the other corner players.

“More than anything else, to bring the bat to this organization is really what we were desiring to do.”

Trumbo averaged 32 homers and 94 RBI over three seasons from 2011-13 for the Los Angeles Angels before a foot injury limited him to 88 games last season after a trade sent him to Arizona.

“I’ve tried to do what I can and be the player that I am,” Trumbo said. “I kind of provide what I do. I’m pretty consistent in what I do.”

Asked whether his familiarity with the American League West, from his time with the Angels, would be a benefit, Trumbo said: “Optimistically, you’d hope it would help big time. But I really don’t know.”

Nuno, 27, has spent most of the season as a starter at Triple-A Reno, where he was 3-3 with a 3.38 ERA in eight starts. He made three appearances as a long reliever for the D-Backs, allowing three runs in 141⁄3 innings.

“To make this thing all come together,” Arizona general manager Dave Stewart said, “(Nuno) was another piece to the puzzle. When (James) Paxton went down, (the Mariners) were in the hunt for a starting pitcher.”

Trumbo and Nuno are expected to join the club prior to Thursday’s series opener against Tampa Bay at Safeco Field.

“Mark Trumbo was a player I had no interest in moving,” Stewart said. “He’s one of my favorite players. It was a tough decision, but Seattle expressed interest in him, and they’ve repeatedly expressed interest in him.

“Sometimes, you get to a point where the timing is just right. Today was the day.”

The Mariners are also expected to recall Jesus Sucre from Triple-A Tacoma to replace Castillo as the backup to starting catcher Mike Zunino. Doing so will require a corresponding space-clearing roster move.

“Welington was going to be a backup catcher,” Zduriencik said. “Now, we have an opportunity to bring in an everyday player (in Trumbo) to your lineup.”

Zduriencik characterized the trade as a “typical baseball trade,” which suggests the Mariners are picking up the balance of Trumbo’s $6.9 million salary for this season.

The Mariners will control Trumbo through arbitration for 2016 before he becomes eligible for free agency. Nuno is making $515,000 and is controllable for five more years.

The move comes with the Mariners, viewed this spring as a strong postseason contender, mired in a season-worst skid that dropped them to 24-29.

“There’s been a lot of dialogue going with a lot of clubs,” Zduriencik said. “It’s no secret that clubs are talking a lot right now. In our scenario, we thought it was important to get this thing done as soon as we could.”

Castillo departs just 16 days after a trade brought him from the Chicago Cubs for reliever Yoervis Medina. Castillo, 28, was 4-for-25 in six games.

Leone, 23, is 0-4 with a 6.35 ERA in 10 appearances after going 8-2 with a 2.17 ERA last season as a rookie in 57 games.

Guerrero, 21, entered the season ranked No. 7 on the TNT Top-10 list of the organization’s prospects, but he was batting just .215 with two homers and 15 RBI in 48 games at Double-A Jackson.

The Mariners signed Guerrero, a Dominican native, in January 2011 as a non-drafted free agent.

Reinheimer, 22, was batting .277 at Jackson with 25 runs, 10 doubles, one home run and 16 RBI. He was a fifth-round pick in the 2013 draft.

“You hate to give up young kids,” Zduriencik said. “But if you look at the skill set a Trumbo has, and figure this guy might add 25-to-30 home runs to your ballclub and do it now — on a club that can use that at this point.

“We hate to give up both players. One is a nice little shortstop, and the other one is a guy who has upside. But…it’s our job to replenish the system.”

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