The visiting Seattle Mariners might want to be careful with the fastballs they deliver to Baltimore's Jackson Holliday when the teams meet Thursday night in the finale of a four-game series.
It can be tough to find true impact players towards the back half of the first round, but that certainly hasn’t stopped the Mariners from shooting for the moon in the past.
This would've been an easier argument before Mitch Garver sent one out of Camden on June 9. But still, among the uncomfortable roster conversations the Mariners have coming up, catcher has suddenly entered the chat.
How many of the 53 Major League Baseball players not born in the United States of America with 250 or more career home runs can you name in seven minutes?
It may have started on time and finished without interruption, but Wednesday night’s game was rain-delayed in spirit for the Mariners. They could never really get the engine to start for their offense as they dropped the third game of their series in Baltimore, 7-2.
Not every all-timer has instant success at the next level. For many baseball players, it takes a few bumps in the road out of the gate before they ever reach stardom.
No offense to Miles Mastrobuoni, but way to ruin a good thing, Seattle. That’s probably a little unfair. Mastrobuoni didn’t make the roster decision. He is simply coming back from injury.
The Mariners announced a series of roster moves today. Infielder/outfielder Miles Mastrobuoni has been reinstated from the 60-day injured list and right-hander Domingo González has been recalled from Triple-A Tacoma.
As always, whittling down the top 100 prospect list to the century mark is a can’t-win exercise that leaves very talented prospects on the cutting-room floor.
The only two things rarer in modern-day baseball than the four-homer game is the Triple Crown and the unassisted triple play. The former is, of course, done over an entire season, while there's a large level of lucky in the unassisted triple play.
Don’t worry, pretty much everyone fell into the same trap. Ryan Bliss is a player who gets flattened by a stat sheet if we let it happen. His numbers at Triple-A Tacoma were not screaming for a promotion.
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Good morning, foLLks, and happy Wednesday! The Mariners somehow, some way, won a wild extra-innings affair against the Orioles 6-5 last night to take the first two of a four-game series in Birdland.
The Mariners have a known commitment to developing and finding impact arms. At some point, though, having that much pitching stops being such a clean luxury.
The Seattle Mariners have made the best out of some unfortunate situations this week. They will take the confidence that goes with that into Wednesday night's game against the host Baltimore Orioles.
5,000 light years from Birdland But I’m still preachin’ the Trident Long-gone, uptight years from Birdland And I’m still watchin’ it with ’em Years from
If there was one game that could make the Mariners feel a lot better about Cal Raleigh’s oblique issue, this was probably it. Raleigh entered his second
The Seattle Mariners have built much of their identity around pitching, but their latest home run stat will catch the rest of MLB’s attention. The Mariners are suddenly slugging the ball like one of the sport’s most dangerous lineups.
Randy Arozarena hit the second pitch of the 10th inning for a two-run home run and the Seattle Mariners held on to defeat the host Baltimore Orioles 6-5 on Tuesday night.
The Seattle Mariners got off to an incredibly slow start, largely because some of their best players struggled early in the season. Cal Raleigh, for example, still has just a .161 batting average because he slumped to begin the season.
The Seattle Mariners are going to be without both of their starting shortstops in today's game against the Baltimore Orioles. Star rookie shortstop Colt Emerson is out of the Mariners lineup for the second straight game due to back tightness, according to the team.
The Seattle Mariners own an elite and formidable starting rotation with the "Big Five," but their sixth man, Emerson Hancock is performing like an All-Star.
Randy Dobnak signed a minor league deal with the Mariners last November, and he’s spent the first 10 weeks of the season with Triple-A Tacoma. However, Ari Alexander of 7News Boston reports that the right-hander has a June 15 upward mobility clause in his contract.
The Seattle Mariners will be without their longtime shortstop J.P. Crawford, who was placed on the 10-day injured list Monday afternoon. According to a team announcement, the Mariners have recalled infielder Ryan Bliss from Triple-A Tacoma to take Crawford's place on the active roster.
A heckler tried to get under Randy Arozarena’s skin and ended up having a cool souvenir from Sunday’s game between the Detroit Tigers and the Seattle Mariners at Comerica Park in Detroit, Mich.
The Detroit Tigers are beefing with Seattle Mariners first baseman Josh Naylor. Naylor was seemingly thrown at by Tigers pitcher Keider Montero during the fifth inning of Saturday’s game at Comerica Park in Detroit, Mich.
The Seattle Mariners almost made it to the World Series last season. The franchise was on the edge of breaking their curse. However, the Toronto Blue Jays shattered their dreams in the ALCS.