Julio Rodríguez is off to a slow start for the third time in as many seasons, but Seattle’s star center fielder is poised for a comeback. One of the most dynamic hitters in baseball, Julio Rodríguez is experiencing a major power outage nearly two months into the season.
The Seattle Mariners just wrapped up back-to-back series on the road against the two of the top teams in the American League – the Baltimore Orioles (30-18) and New York Yankees (35-17).
One team will end a losing skid when the 27-24 Seattle Mariners (two-game losing streak) and the 21-27 Washington Nationals (two-game losing streak) meet Friday at 6:45 PM ET.
The Seattle Mariners (27-24) visit the Washington Nationals (21-27) on Friday to kick off a three-game series at Nationals Park. The matchup starts at 6:45 PM ET.
The Seattle Mariners went with a different look Thursday at Yankee Stadium. For the first time this season, manager Scott Servais didn't pencil Julio Rodriguez into the one of the top two spots in the Mariners' lineup.
In the Seattle Mariners’ 5-0 loss to the New York Yankees on Thursday, star slugger Julio Rodriguez found himself in a new spot, batting sixth in the lineup after spending most of the season – and his career – in the top two spots in the batting order.
Let’s talk about depth, bay-bee. The Seattle Mariners have added some depth to their beleaguered bullpen in the past 24 hours. On Wednesday, Seattle acquired RHP Mike Baumann and veteran C Michael Peréz from the Baltimore Orioles in exchange for minor league C Blake Hunt.
The Seattle Mariners left Yankee Stadium with a split from their four-game series against the team with the best record in the American League, but the two losses that came back to back in the final two games of the set were not encouraging on the offensive side.
The Seattle Mariners claimed right-hander Eduardo Salazar off waivers from the Los Angeles Dodgers on Thursday. The 26-year-old pitcher will report to Triple-A Tacoma.
One look at the Seattle Mariners’ offensive numbers, especially without the context of the team’s superb pitching, would make many wonder how the M’s could be 27-24 two months into the season, ahead of the defending World Series champion Texas Rangers for first place in the American League West.
Those nails aren’t going to manicure themselves The Mariners lost today, 0-5. It sucked. The bright spot for you, reader, is you were likely busy at work, because this game started at the unholy hour of 9:35 AM PT.
The Seattle Mariners won Tuesday’s game against the New York Yankees by the score of 6-3, and after the game, Yankees pitcher Clarke Schmidt said he believed he was tipping pitches when talking about the two-run home run he gave up to Dylan Moore, and Josh Rojas confirmed that the Mariners had a tell.
Action Network MLB betting expert Sean Zerillo makes picks and predictions for the eight-game baseball slate on Thursday, May 23.
The Orioles and Mariners announced a trade late Wednesday evening.
The Seattle Mariners will visit the New York Yankees in their third three-game series meeting in the 2024 MLB. The event will occur today, May 22, at 7:00 PM ET in the Yankee Stadium.
The Cincinnati Reds snapped a three-game losing streak with a 2-0 win over the San Diego Padres last night. Tomorrow their former pitcher Luis Castillo will make his 11th start of the season and his 53rd overall for Seattle.
As Dylan Moore started his post-game interview Tuesday night, teammate Julio Rodriguez walked by and said, "What a player." Moore delivered an impressive performance to continue his hot streak and put the Seattle Mariners in position to clinch a four-game series with the host New York Yankees on Wednesday night.
How did the Yankees blow that? New York held a 4-1 lead over the Mariners in the ninth inning. On the mound was closer Clay Holmes, who entered the game having pitched 20 innings this season without allowing an earned run.
Crawford appeared in 22 games before suffering an oblique strain in late April. He was off to a slow start, hitting .198/.296/.302 with two homers over 98 plate appearances.
The 29-year-old has played in just eight big league games this season and went 1-for-15 in that time, but he’s been an oft-used bench/utility player for manager Scott Servais when healthy in recent years.
While far from perfect, the first quarter of the 2024 Mariners campaign has been satisfactory. They are 25-22, sit in first place in the AL West and have the best rotation in baseball.
Entering this matchup, the shortstop had the most home runs in baseball.
Ah, Seattle Mariners baseball. For yet another season, the M’s are rolling out one of the most dominant pitching staffs in all of baseball, yet struggling to do the bare minimum with the bats.
He made nine appearances for the Mariners this season before being designated for assignment. The 28-year-old had a solid 3.09 ERA with 12 strikeouts in 11.2 innings pitched.
Some baseball fans could go their entire lives without ever catching a foul ball. One Seattle Mariners fan inexplicably did it twice in a matter of seconds.
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