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SEATTLE - The Seattle Mariners will retire Randy Johnson's number, 51, during the 2026 Major League Baseball season. The ...
Speaking before Monday's series-opening game between the Seattle Mariners and Chicago White Sox, White Sox infielder Josh Rojas spoke about several positives during his tenure with Seattle ...
Aside from a few injuries to some key members of the starting rotation, everything has gone exceedingly well for the Seattle Mariners to this point in the season. With a little over two months to ...
The Seattle Mariners have navigated the first quarter of the season well despite several injuries to the pitching staff. Entering Tuesday, the Mariners have a 27-19 record and lead the American ...
The Chicago White Sox lost 5-1 to the Seattle Mariners on Monday, May 19, 2025, at Rate Field. Chicago White Sox first baseman Andrew Vaughn (25) hits an RBI single during the ninth inning against ...
The Seattle Mariners announced on Monday that they are retiring Hall of Fame pitcher Randy Johnson's No. 51 jersey in 2026.
While the last two weeks have not been ideal, the Seattle Mariners' entire performance over the first quarter of the season has the team well positioned for an extended playoff push this year.
The Seattle Mariners most recent homestead didn't go the way the team or fans would have wanted. The Mariners were swept against the Toronto Blue Jays in the first three games and lost a series to ...
Seattle Mariners' starting pitcher Logan Evans delivered an eight-inning gem on Tuesday night as the M's defeated the Washington Nationals 9-1 at T-Mobile Park. What's even more impressive is that ...
Number 51 is about to be extra special in Seattle. The Seattle Mariners announced Monday that the team will retire legendary pitcher Randy Johnson's #51 jersey in 2026 — retiring the number for the ...
but the Washington Nationals’ 9-3 victory over the Seattle Mariners on Thursday night was much closer than the score. The game featured great starting pitching by MacKenzie Gore and Emerson ...
SEATTLE – Mariners starter Emerson Hancock was outstanding, Leody Taveras had a huge game and Seattle kept its lead in the American League West. Those bright spots were overshadowed, however ...