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Cal Raleigh added another impressive accomplishment to his ever-growing resume in the Seattle Mariners 4-3 loss against the Baltimore Orioles on Thurs ...
On Monday, the Seattle Mariners announced that they will retire Randy Johnson's No. 51 during the 2026 season. This will follow the team retiring that same No.
The Seattle Mariners are retiring No. 51 this coming summer for Hall of Famer Ichiro Suzuki, but there will be two names ...
For some Seattle Mariners players, the hours before a game against T-Mobile Park are often used for down time before the first pitch is thrown. There' ...
Johnson reportedly delayed his jersey retirement until next year so that Ichiro could have his own ceremony, without having ...
For the first time in Seattle Mariners history, two different players who wore the same uniform number will both have it retired. The organization announced Mon ...
A former Seattle Mariners infielder looks to be calling it a career. Former Mariners second baseman Kolten Wong confirmed his retirement Sunday while throwing out the first pitch in a game between ...
Some fans will be happy with the return of Ichiro. But is it a big deal for baseball in Seattle? Here’s what I wrote in an email this morning to an editor asking that very question: “The Mariners will ...
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.
SEATTLE — The Seattle Mariners are in the middle of their best stretch of baseball in over two decades. The Mariners had won nine consecutive series for the first time since their iconic 116-win ...
If you looked at this Seattle Mariners team in the offseason, you would not expect them to be leading the American League West as we approach the end of the first quarter of the season.