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The last time James Paxton was on the mound in T-Mobile Park in a Mariners’ uniform was Sept. 29, 2018, and back then it was still known as Safeco Field.
After two seasons away from the Mariners, James Paxton is a physical away from rejoining the organization. He's in need of a bounce-back year, but if he returns to form, ...
Paxton, who spent the last two seasons with the New York Yankees after playing his first six years for Seattle, returned to the Mariners in February on a one-year deal worth $8.5 million.
Mariners starter James Paxton, who was making his season debut in his anticipated return to the club that drafted him, exited early Tuesday night at T-Mobile Park with discomfort in his left ...
The Mariners dealt left-handed James Paxton to the New York Yankees for left-handed pitcher Justus Sheffield, right-handed pitcher Erik Swanson and centerfielder Dom Thompson-Williams.
Mariners lefty James Paxton has joined an exclusive club, as he hurled a no-hitter in Toronto on Tuesday night in his team's 5-0 win over the Blue Jays. Obviously, ...
The Seattle Mariners received a fright on Thursday when ace James Paxton left his start after 17 pitches due to what was later deemed lower back stiffness. On Friday, general manager Jerry Dipoto ...
James Paxton #65 of the Seattle Mariners pitches against the Oakland Athletics in the second inning during their game at Safeco Field on September 24, 2018 in Seattle, Washington.
Seattle Mariners pitcher James Paxton, aka "The Big Maple" made a new friend today. Skip to content. All Sections. Subscribe Now. 46°F. Tuesday, November 26th 2024 Digital Replica Edition.
Both New York teams could use a pitcher of James Paxton’s talent, but the Canadian lefty is headed back to the Pacific Northwest. Paxton agreed to a deal with the Mariners according to multip… ...
SEATTLE — Among his variety of pitches, James Paxton discovered quickly he needed only one. His fastball was so overpowering that even though Athletics batters knew it was coming, they couldn ...
James Paxton was sensational for seven innings, the offense was productive again and the Seattle Mariners hammered the Detroit Tigers 8-0 at Comerica Park.
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