By Andrés Soto
September 1, 2024
ANAHEIM -- Luke Raley couldn’t have led off the top of the ninth inning any better. With the Mariners trailing by a run and facing flamethrower Ben Joyce, Raley ripped the first pitch he saw down the right-field line for a single. The tying run was now on first base,
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September 1, 2024
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By Taylor Arrey
September 1, 2024
ANAHEIM -- It looked like the Mariners were on their way to a much-needed series win over the Angels on Saturday, but despite the offense's momentum, they were unable to capitalize on scoring opportunities in the late innings and walked away with a 5-4 loss at Angel Stadium. The Angels
By Kyle Glaser
August 31, 2024
ANAHEIM-- A big first inning was enough to cure the Mariners’ recent road woes. Seattle sent 11 men to the plate and scored five runs in the top of the first inning en route to a 9-5 victory over the Angels on Friday night at Angel Stadium. The Mariners never
By Josh Kirshenbaum
August 30, 2024
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Seattle star helps secure series win vs. Rays with new hitting coach Martinez in his corner
By Daniel Kramer @DKramer_
August 28, 2024
SEATTLE -- Julio Rodríguez did something on Wednesday afternoon that has become increasingly infrequent within a frustrating season to the point where the feat has reached rare territory. He homered. With one big swing in the fifth inning, Rodríguez helped lift Seattle to a 6-2 victory over Tampa Bay at
By Sam Dykstra and Jonathan Mayo @SamDykstraMiLB
August 29, 2024
Back in September 2022, we took swings at guessing who would be the top prospect by the time Opening Day 2024 rolled around. Some were dead-on hits. We said Jackson Holliday “could be in the conversation for No. 1 overall prospect” and Jackson Chourio was on a “rapid ascent toward
By Brendan Samson @brendan_samson
August 29, 2024
As the four full-season levels of Minor League Baseball enter the last leg of their 2024 campaigns, award season is officially upon us. Kicking off the festivities is the Rookie-level leagues. Starting in the Arizona Complex League, Rockies outfielder Robert Calaz took home MVP honors, with San Francisco’s Jacob Bresnahan
By Dan Cichalski @NJ_baseball
August 28, 2024
For those who are looking for one last great summer road trip, there are innumerable options for destinations, attractions and diversions to make memories and fill a camera roll before the leaves start falling -- or to plan on visiting next year. For many travelers, the end point of the
By Daniel Kramer @DKramer_
August 28, 2024
SEATTLE -- Logan Gilbert was as animated as he’s been all season, one-hopping off the mound while shouting toward the home dugout after escaping his only real jam on Tuesday night. The Mariners’ towering righty had just struck out his 10th batter to set a new season high while stranding
By Daniel Kramer @DKramer_
August 27, 2024
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By Jonathan Mayo
August 27, 2024
All farm systems, whether they’re at the top or the bottom of organizational rankings, have differing strengths. We’ve decided to dig deeper into a few of those talent buckets over the next few weeks. This week, we’ll take a look at the top farm systems based on infield prospects. Using
By Daniel Kramer @DKramer_
August 27, 2024
SEATTLE -- Randy Arozarena said that he hadn’t spoken much at all to his former teammates since the splashy Trade Deadline deal that sent him from Tampa Bay to Seattle, which made an extended in-person catchup in the visiting clubhouse at T-Mobile Park on Monday afternoon all the more meaningful.
By Daniel Kramer @DKramer_
August 25, 2024
SEATTLE -- Bryan Woo overcame a first-inning homer by settling in to dominate over six scoreless innings through the rest of his outing. The Mariners’ bats backed him by cashing in more consistently on their traffic, as Seattle rallied to a 4-3 win over the Giants on Sunday afternoon at
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Since the first game streamed live on MLB.TV in 2002, more than 100,000 games have been watched by baseball fans around the world. And now is as good a time as any to subscribe to MLB.TV, which is available for $22 in celebration of its 22nd Anniversary Sale. But act
By Daniel Kramer @DKramer_
August 24, 2024
SEATTLE -- The Mariners had an army of baserunners throughout Saturday afternoon’s matinee vs. the Giants, but as has been a constant theme with their offense all season, they left most of them stranded. A 4-3 loss to the Giants was theirs for the taking, after drawing nine walks --
By Daniel Kramer @DKramer_
August 24, 2024
SEATTLE -- Dan Wilson said that he learned how to command respect from one of the greatest to ever do it in Seattle, and he intends to channel those efforts gleaned from Lou Piniella as he takes on his new role as Mariners manager. “He demanded our best every day,”
Former skipper, relieved of duties Thursday, hopes to manage again
By Daniel Kramer @DKramer_
August 23, 2024
SEATTLE -- Roughly 24 hours after word broke that he’d been let go as Mariners manager, Scott Servais offered reflection on what went right and wrong, and where he goes from here, over a 30-minute phone call on Friday morning with three of Seattle’s beat reporters. The decision came on
Hall of Famer focusing on batters' approaches to spark turnaround at the plate
By Daniel Kramer @DKramer_
August 23, 2024
SEATTLE -- Edgar Martinez recognizes that baseball’s modern game has changed drastically since his generation, when he was among the all-time greatest hitters. And that’s why he intends to bring a more grounded “approach” to his new role. Martinez was announced as the Mariners’ new hitting coach ahead of Friday’s
By Daniel Kramer @DKramer_
August 23, 2024
SEATTLE -- On the heels of a brutal road trip that punctuated their summer-long spiral, the Mariners made a leadership change on Thursday’s off-day by parting ways with manager Scott Servais. Dan Wilson, the former catcher and member of the Mariners Hall of Fame, who is currently a special assignment
By Daniel Kramer @DKramer_
August 22, 2024
SEATTLE -- The Mariners’ decision to part ways with manager Scott Servais on Thursday represented a tipping point within a season that, barring a massive turnaround, is on pace to be among Seattle’s most disappointing in recent memory. A 10-game lead atop the American League West has been squandered in
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