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The Seattle Mariners brought their hot bats with them from Wrigley Field for the first of a four-game series against the ...
Another MLB All-Star Game voting update was released Monday, where Cal Raleigh is the only Seattle Mariners player in serious ...
In a move that reflects both short‑term urgency and long‑term strategy, the Seattle Mariners have designated first baseman/DH ...
Shintaro Fujinami has been released by the Mariners organization despite several intriguing traits that could have made him ...
Erik Swanson, who helped the Mariners get to the playoffs in 2022, has just been designated for assignment by the Toronto ...
The Arkansas Travelers will be honoring their ballpark pup, Dizzy, with a week of rebranding of their logo, team name, and ...
It's been a tough stretch recently for the Seattle Mariners, who have dropped out of first place in the American League West. Their winning ways have been dampened a little bit, yet Seattle still ...
The Mariners will retire Randy Johnson's No. 51 in 2026. The announcement comes on the 35th anniversary of Johnson's first no-hitter in team history. Johnson and Ichiro Suzuki will share the ...
But the Mariners would benefit from adding another trustworthy arm to Dan Wilson's bullpen." For more context, Seattle has received a .601 OPS from first base and a .686 OPS from the hot corner .
The Seattle Mariners (22-14) just keep winning. A deeper look at the numbers, postseason odds, and early AL All-Star candidates.
Seattle Mariners' Mitch Haniger, left, watches his solo home run during the second inning of a spring training baseball game against the Milwaukee Brewers, Monday, Feb. 24, 2025, in Phoenix.
Mariners fans are all too familiar with the idea that players get better when they leave Seattle. Is it true? The numbers reveal a surprising answer.