[7] He set a Buckeyes baseball record, previously held by Nick Swisher, with a 59-game on base streak and led the Big Ten in hits and slugging percentage.
[14] After the season, he played in the Arizona Fall League for the Salt River Rafters,[15] where he had a solid .905 on-base plus slugging in 78 plate appearances.
[17] He was placed on the injured list with an oblique injury on June 23, returning to Reno by early August following a short rehab assignment.
[13] To open the 2023 season, Canzone returned to Reno,[19] where he had the best offensive stretch of his career: he batted .354/.431/.634 with 16 home runs and 71 RBIs in 71 games.
[20] He debuted that night as a designated hitter, going hitless but drawing a walk and scoring the tying run in the 10th inning of a Diamondbacks win.
[23] On July 31, 2023, the Diamondbacks traded Canzone and infielders Josh Rojas and Ryan Bliss to the Seattle Mariners for closer Paul Sewald.
[24][25] Canzone played in most of the Mariners' games the final two months of the season, primarily in left field but also as a left-handed pinch hitter.
[28] After showing improved power, with a .531 slugging percentage in his first 14 games of 2024,[29] Canzone missed a month after crashing into the outfield wall catching a flyball.
[33] As a child, Canzone was a fan of Cleveland's MLB team, and his favorite players were Ken Griffey Jr., then playing for the Cincinnati Reds, and Kenny Lofton.