Bryan Woo has been a model of consistency this season. Entering a Thursday afternoon start against the visiting Baltimore Orioles, the Seattle Mariners right-hander is the only pitcher in the major leagues who has gone at least six innings 11 times this season.
Mariners drop fifth consecutive series to the Orioles The bottom of the order went hitless, the bullpen gave up a lead, and the Mariners dropped another series to the Orioles.
SEATTLE — The Seattle Mariners, facing a one-run deficit, had four runners reach base in the final four innings. In a perfect encapsulation of the team's current homestand, the Mariners failed to take advantage of those opportunities and lost 3-2 to the Baltimore Orioles on Wednesday at T-Mobile Park.
As the Seattle Mariners' major league ball club got itself prepared for a Wednesday night matchup with the Baltimore Orioles, the front office was busy finalizing an interesting signing.
The Mariners are in agreement with veteran reliever Daniel Bard, reports Rob Bradford of WEEI. The ISE Baseball client will head to the team’s Arizona complex for some work before reporting to Triple-A Tacoma.
The Seattle Mariners entered their series against the Baltimore Orioles on a two-game winning streak. Dan Wilson’s team got caught off-guard on Tuesday, though, losing 5-1 in their opener at home.
SEATTLE — The Seattle Mariners made a roster move Wednesday that could potentially mean a season-threatening ailment for one of their go-to relievers. Right-handed pitcher Collin Snider was placed on the 15-day injured list due to a right forearm flexor strain.
SEATTLE — The Seattle Mariners have placed a lot of value on the versatility of their roster this season — both publicly and internally. And the Mariners will use that versatility in Game 2 of a three-game series against the Baltimore Orioles at 6:40 p.m.
SEATTLE — The Seattle Mariners have seemingly avoided another potential injury to their starting rotation. In a 5-1 loss to the Baltimore Orioles on Tuesday, Mariners starting pitcher George Kirby took a 102.7 mph comebacker hit by Orioles infielder Ramon Urias to the face in the top of the fifth inning.
Seattle Mariners shortstop J.P. Crawford went 3-for-4 in the team's 5-1 loss on Tuesday night against the Baltimore Orioles, joining some rare history among the team's shortstops.
Fan voting for the 2025 All-Star game officially began Wednesday. The Midsummer Classic is set to take place at 5:00 p.m. PT on July 15 at Truist Park in Atlanta.
Congratulations are in order for Seattle Mariners infield prospect Cole Young, who was one of the biggest risers in Baseball America's latest rankings, which came out Wednesday morning.
Injured Seattle Mariners reliever Trent Thornton is nearing a return to the major league roster after throwing in a second rehab game for the Triple-A Tacoma Rainiers on Tuesday.
UPDATE, Wednesday A.M: According to Daniel Kramer of MLB.com, Kirby said he's OK and that the ball did hit his hand first. He added that he's happy the ball didn't hit some of the problem spots on a face, presumably the eyes, ears, nose or teeth.
Heading into play on Wednesday, the Arizona Diamondbacks are 29-31 and in fourth place in a loaded National League West. They are 7.5 games back in the division and 4.0 games back in the battle for a wild card spot.
Right now, the Seattle Mariners sit at 32–26, leading the American League West by a narrow margin. Their season has been defined by potent pitching, inconsistent offense, and a handful of injuries that have tested roster depth.
As Cal Raleigh stepped to the plate this past weekend, chants of "M-V-P! M-V-P!" rang through his home ballpark. Seattle Mariners fans might have a bit of a bias, but the switch-hitting catcher is building a stronger case by the day.
The Seattle Mariners have already announced their plans to retire No. 51 in honor of Ichiro Suzuki. Now, they plan to do it again for a different player.
Seattle Mariners fans got their first looks at top international prospect Yorger Bautista on Monday, as he took the field with the Dominican Summer League Mariners in their season opener.
Seattle Mariners fans will be seeing double 51s next season. The team announced Monday it will retire the No. 51 worn by Baseball Hall of Fame member Randy Johnson during his nine-plus seasons with the club in 2026.
The Seattle Mariners have been known for the strength of their starting rotation for some time now. In 2024, they were the co-leaders in team ERA alongside the Atlanta Braves.
Seattle Mariners Catcher Cal Raleigh is putting together a season for the ages. He added to his impressive resume in this afternoon’s 2-1 win over the Minnesota Twins.