“I just want abandoned animals to have a second chance — like I had in my career.” — Josh Naylor
While fans are still discussing Josh Naylor’s nearly $100 million contract with the Seattle Mariners, an emotional decision by him has truly shaken the baseball world — and transcended the boundaries of the sport.
According to multiple internal sources, Naylor has allocated $3 million from his five-year contract to launch a meaningful humanitarian project: building a rescue and care center for abandoned dogs in the suburbs of Seattle.
This is not just a donation. This is a statement.
An Action Beyond the Sports Field
In an era where sports superstars are often associated with multi-million dollar endorsement deals, Naylor’s actions bring a completely different perspective. Quiet, unassuming—yet powerful.

Sources indicate the project will include:
An emergency rescue center for abandoned or abused dogs
A medical and behavioral rehabilitation center
An open space for training and finding new owners for pets
A community program to educate about responsible pet ownership
All will be located on the outskirts of Seattle—where ample land allows for the construction of a high-standard complex.
“I understand the feeling of being abandoned”
Those close to Naylor reveal that his love for animals isn’t new. But few know that behind it lies a deeply personal story.
In the early years of his career, struggling with injuries and inconsistent performance, Naylor felt “left behind.” That experience led him to empathize with abandoned dogs on the streets.
“No one deserves to be forgotten. Whether human or animal,” he shared in a private conversation.
Reaction from the MLB Community
Immediately after the news broke, the MLB community reacted strongly. Teammates, rivals, and even legends spoke out in praise of Naylor’s actions.
Several Seattle Mariners players reportedly offered to help the project—from fundraising and promotion to directly participating in adoption events.
On social media, fans couldn’t hide their emotion. Many called it “one of the most beautiful gestures MLB has made in years.”
More Than Charity — It’s a Legacy
What makes this project special isn’t just the $3 million funding, but its long-term vision.
The initial plan was for the center to operate as an independent, non-profit organization, with long-term funding and a team of experts in veterinary medicine, animal behavior, and rescue.
Naylor didn’t just want to build a shelter. He wanted to create a sustainable system — where every dog has the chance to heal, be loved, and start anew.
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Seattle – The City of New Beginnings
The choice of Seattle wasn’t accidental. The city has long been known for its animal welfare initiatives and strong pet-loving community.
The emergence of the project initiated by Naylor is expected to:
Significantly reduce the number of stray dogs in the area
Increase the successful adoption rate
Create hundreds of volunteer opportunities for the local community
A new chapter — not just for Naylor
When Josh Naylor signed his contract with the Seattle Mariners, many thought it was the biggest turning point in his career.
But perhaps, the real new chapter began with this very decision.
A decision not related to batting average or home run.
A decision not reflected on the scorecard.
But a decision that touched the heart.
In a world of sports full of pressure and competition, where numbers often define a player’s value, Naylor’s actions reminded everyone that sometimes, what you do off the field is what makes you great.
And somewhere, in a suburban corner of Seattle, hundreds of dogs are waiting — not just for a new home, but for a miracle named Josh Naylor.