The Seattle Mariners may still be searching for that offensive spark to get the ball rolling in 2024, but one thing has been made crystal clear: they have the brightest future of any rotation in the American League, and possibly in all of baseball.
a duel at high noon ends in disaster It was an uncharacteristically sunny day in the small town of Minneapolis. In the 41 years since the Dakota Indians had been expelled from the state of Minnesota, the town had developed into a center for logging and milling, harnessing the power of the mighty Mississippi River.
Seattle Mariners right-hander Bryan Woo will return from the injured list to start Friday night’s series opener against the Oakland Athletics, manager Scott Servais announced after Thursday’s game.
Ask any baseball fan what they’d want on their World Series team, and they’ll tell you elite pitching. It won’t guarantee anything; last year’s winners, the Texas Rangers, were 18th in combined ERA (though that sharpened up thanks to a strong postseason run from starters Nathan Eovaldi and Jordan Montgomery).
For as much as the Seattle Mariners have struggled offensively this season, there’s been one consistently shining bright spot in their lineup. The Seattle Mariners who aren’t getting the credit they deserve It hasn’t been star center fielder Julio Rodríguez or key offseason acquisitions Jorge Polanco and Mitch Garver.
How to process a loss with so much silver lining, even if that means some of the usual dark clouds? I don’t know how to feel about the 2024 Seattle Mariners.
Seattle Mariners right-hander Logan Gilbert has dominated nearly every lineup he has faced through his first seven starts. On Thursday afternoon, Gilbert (3-0, 1.69 ERA) will try to maintain his success against one of the hottest teams in the majors.
The list of players in major professional sports to achieve the feat is short.
The Seattle Mariners entered Wednesday four games over .500 at 20-16, just one-half game off the AL West lead, and riding a string of six consecutive series victories.
The Seattle Mariners on Wednesday placed left-handed reliever Tayler Saucedo on the 15-day injured list and called up left-hander Kirby Snead amid a flurry of moves.
The Mariners announced a series of roster moves today, selecting the contract of left-hander Kirby Snead and reinstated right-hander Eduard Bazardo from the injured list.
Where would the Seattle Mariners be right now without catcher Cal Raleigh? Just by factoring in Tuesday night, they’d probably be sitting with one less win than what they currently have in their 20-16 record.
Playing the waiver wire effectively is crucial to fantasy baseball success throughout the season. Each week of the 2024 campaign, this article will help pinpoint which players are readily available to be picked up in most formats.
Seattle Mariners right-hander George Kirby lasted 88 pitches before walking off the mound with his pitching coach and his manager last Friday. Five days later, Kirby's sore right knee appears to be feeling better.
In another frustrating setback, Pittsburgh Pirates' pitcher Marco Gonzales is set to miss a good portion of the 2024 season with another elbow problem.
The Seattle Mariners, who have playoff goals this season, are off to a nice 19-16 start through their first 35 games this year. However, the record feels a little tenuous considering that the M's are relying almost solely on historically great starting pitching and are getting very little from an offense they expected to be better this season.
As the MLB trade deadline draws closer, the Seattle Mariners are emerging as a team to keep a close eye on, particularly in connection with a potential blockbuster deal involving the New York Mets.
The Seattle Mariners entered the 2024 season expecting to once again run out one of the deadliest bullpens in the game. Fast forward to now and they have done just that, ranking in the top ten of the league in almost all categories.
Seattle Mariners' starter George Kirby, who has turned into one of the best young pitchers in all of baseball, underwent an MRI on Saturday on his bulky knee.
It was hard to quickly understand what happened on the wild play.
The Seattle Mariners have maintained a commendable 17-14 record thus far in the season, positioning them at the helm of the fiercely contested AL West, a division boasting the last two World Series champions.
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Mariners right-hander Matt Brash has been shut down indefinitely from his rehab process.
The 32-year-old righty was in the majors as recently as last year, throwing 29 innings of 4.97 ERA ball for the Royals. It was the third straight season in which his ERA hovered around 5.00.
The Seattle Mariners are 12-12 as they entered play today against division rivals the Texas Rangers. They have split the series so far, and look to win the rubber game today, before heading home for a three-game set against the Arizona Diamondbacks.
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