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First, and most important, Mike Blowers wants you to know he’s feeling good now, in good spirits, and plans to be back soon doing what he loves: calling Mariners games. Blowers’ absence from ...
According to a report from Adam Jude of the Seattle Times, former Seattle Mariners third baseman Mike Blowers won't return to the team's broadcasts on ROOT Sports this season. News: ROOT Sports is ...
In the first significant shakeup of local baseball broadcasts in more than a decade, the Mariners are bringing back familiar voices to replace longtime TV partners Dave Sims and Mike Blowers.
He's been with the Mariners since 2007. However, it's not just Sims who is facing uncertainty moving forward. According to the Seattle Times, television broadcaster Mike Blowers is also not a ...
For the fourth time already this season, right-handed pitcher Casey Lawrence is back with the Seattle Mariners.
Dave Sims left the broadcast booth to take a role calling games for the New York Yankees and Mike Blowers departed the organization due to unknown reasons. The Mariners formally announced the new ...
Mariners Hall of Fameer Jay Buhner will also be part of the four-person analyst rotation, which includes Mentink, Dave Valle, and Ryan Rowland-Smith. Mike Blowers, the Mariners’ lead analyst ...
The sudden change in the game’s fortunes was reflected in the call from Aaron Goldsmith and Mike Blowers, calling the game for the Mariners on Root Sports Northwest and Jason Benetti and Dan ...
Mariners broadcaster Aaron Goldsmith will presumably take over the full-time TV role alongside Mike Blowers. Goldsmith and Sims had traded off on television and worked with Rizzs on the radio ...