For Seattle Mariners prospect Cole Young, 2026 is all about redemption. Not in the biblical sense, but more like a blessing in the baseball world. After one failed audition at the big league level, the 22-year-old infielder wants to show everyone that he's not just a product of hype.
The Seattle Mariners announced on Thursday that left-handed pitcher and first-round pick Kade Anderson will get the start on Saturday, according to Roundtable Sports.
Happy Friday! We’ve got a whopping seven games of Mariners Spring Training under our collective belts and it’s high time to foolishly prognosticate! Here are some prompts: What is your favorite Spring Training story line that is emerging so far?
From Ken Griffey Jr to Julio Rodriguez, the Seattle Mariners have had their share of fantastic phenoms in their history. Now, the M's have another early bloomer in their midst, as Colt Emerson's almost unbelievable path to The Show mimics that of Seattle's current franchise player.
This recap is late because it is being typed out on the bar of a lovely establishment in Twin Falls, Idaho, called Scooter’s. I am on my way to spring training and listened to this game – even though it was televised – while driving up and down various mountain passes.
The 2026 MLB season is right around the corner, and it is never too early to start thinking about how it might unfold. Seemingly, every year, we have a decent handle on who should contend and who is likely to struggle, which makes looking ahead to the trade deadline inevitable.
Despite being one of the best overall offensive weapons in Major League Baseball today, Julio Rodrigueznever rests on just his performance in the batter's box.
The Mariners hit a little skid in the early exhibition season as they continue to shuffle their roster and try to align their stars. But on Thursday afternoon, Seattle improved to 3-3-1 in the 2026 exhibition season with a home victory over the Boys from the Cuyahoga Valley.
The Seattle Mariners are coming off a historic 2025 season. Making it further into the postseason than ever before since becoming a franchise in 1977. They were only eight outs away in Game Seven from a World Series appearance.
The Seattle Mariners’ bullpen construction is not accidental. Each pitcher has a defined role within the unit. They all fit into a clear blueprint that
Matt Brash had more than mouthful of problems over the past week, as a swollen area around one of his teeth had him unavailable for a few days. Luckily, it was diagnosed by the team's staff and he was able to get dental surgery, but the swelling in its aftermath left the 27-year-old Mariner miserable.
The new MLB season brings opportunities as players head into their walk years and try to rebound from subpar performances. These 25 players stand out heading into 2026.
After a dominant 2025 season across two separate levels, Tyler Cleveland joins our Mariner prospect ranks at #15 this season. Given a boost thanks to recent
For the past couple of seasons, Mariners starting pitcher Bryan Woo was considered somewhat of a 'quiet warrior', the kind of player who lets toughness do most of the talking.
The Seattle Mariners took the field today after sputtering out in their last couple of Spring Training games. They went head-to-head with the Kansas City Royals and completed the nine-inning matchup with an 8-8 tie.
The Seattle Mariners have built one of the best bullpens in baseball, whether by trade or by player development. Seattle has become known not only for their ability to identify talent but also to develop it — often seeing certain traits others may not see and moulding a player to fit the Seattle mould.
Coming off a 90-win season and an AL West title in 2025, the Seattle Mariners were facing a lot of questions regarding how they were going to handle free agency.
If you planned on killing some time this afternoon by watching some Mariners Cactus League baseball – or more enticingly, Bryan Woo’s first outing of 2026 – you were out of luck.
The 2025 Seattle Mariners came one win away from the team’s first-ever American League pennant. While Seattle was unsuccessful in its quest for a World Series berth, the team is still very much a contender to make it to the Fall Classic in 2026.
After falling in seven games to the Toronto Blue Jays in the American League Championship Series in 2025, the Seattle Mariners have high hopes in 2026.
The Seattle Mariners enjoyed a somewhat unexpected but hugely successful 2025 campaign after claiming the American League West title. In a strong postseason run, they went agonizingly close to clinching the AL pennant before losing the Champions Series to the Toronto Blue Jays.
The Seattle Mariners received a calm yet powerful message from their franchise star as spring training ramps up in Peoria. Julio Rodriguez, fresh off career highs in 2025, has made it clear that his next leap in the 2026 season will be fueled by trust—not tension.
The Seattle Mariners just picked up one of the boldest preseason endorsements on the MLB landscape, and it came with specific numbers attached. During an appearance on Seattle Sports’ “Brock & Salk” show, MLB Network host Greg Amsinger predicted 98 wins, a World Series trip and a Cy Young breakthrough season for Bryan Woo in 2026.
Among players who were not traded this offseason, few found themselves in more rumors than Ketel Marte. Arizona general manager Mike Hazen maintained throughout the winter that a trade was unlikely and said last month that talks never got close to a deal.
The Seattle Mariners enjoyed a highly successful 2025 campaign, undoubtedly one of the most memorable in the history of the franchise. However, they are still pursuing the maiden World Series crown for their loyal fanbase.
Many Seattle Mariners fans are likely eager to see how their favorite team will build on their 2025 campaign, in which they came one win away from representing the American League in the World Series.
The Seattle Mariners are heading into Spring Training with a roster that looks oddly familiar—and that’s actually a good thing. After their deepest playoff run in franchise history last season, the M’s are bringing back most of the squad that got them there.