The Seattle Mariners were unable to avenge Friday's dramatic loss at the hands of the Kansas City Royals, losing 8-4 in game two on Saturday. Here's how the showdown shook out at Kauffman Stadium: Through the first few innings, the Mariners and Royals traded home runs and leads.
Congratulations are in order for Seattle Mariners' top prospect Tyler Locklear, who hit his first Triple-A home run on Friday night. Locklear, who was recently promoted to Triple-A Tacoma, hit the blast 418 feet.
Seattle Mariners' first baseman Ty France moved to the top of a painful list in team history on Friday night. France, who was hit by a pitch in the first inning, has now been hit 90 times as a member of the Mariners.
The Seattle Mariners lost to the Kansas City Royals on Friday night by a score of 10-9. The gut-wrenching loss was made worse by the fact that the Mariners were up 8-0 by the fourth inning of the game, having scored seven runs in the first inning.
The Seattle Mariners may have suffered a bad loss on Friday night to the Kansas City Royals, but it was certainly a memorable game for rookie Ryan Bliss.
After the Seattle Mariners blew an 8-0 lead to the Kansas City Royals on Friday night and lost, manager Scott Servais is now at the top of an undesirable list in baseball history.
The Seattle Mariners (36-29) are favorites (-124) on the moneyline when they take on the Kansas City Royals (38-26) Saturday at 4:10 PM ET, live on ROOT Sports NW.
The Seattle Mariners (36-29) visit the Kansas City Royals (38-26). The game at Kauffman Stadium begins at 4:10 PM ET on Saturday. The Mariners will give the ball to Luis Castillo (5-6, 2.99 ERA), who is eyeing win No.
No lead is safe for the Seattle Mariners when they play in Kansas City. The Royals rallied from an eight-run deficit to beat the Mariners 10-9 on Friday.
Up seven, so what I finally finished Archer this week, and it’s got me thinking a lot about series finales. Archer came pretty close to a good one, although
The Seattle Mariners suffered their worst loss of the season on Friday night, falling against the Kansas City Royals 10-9. As we do after every game, here's what you need to know: This was a tale of two games: the first inning and everything else.
The Seattle Mariners put together an eventful top of the first inning on Friday night against the Kansas City Royals at Kauffman Stadium. What will make an uncomfortable Seattle Mariners trade worth it?
Earlier this week, it was announced that the Seattle Mariners were fast-tracking top pitching prospect Logan Evans to the big leagues. The starter, who has torn up Double-A Arkansas this season, is going to be moved to the bullpen with the hopes of him helping the M's at the big league level down the stretch.
Bryan Woo continued his mastery of the Oakland Athletics with six shutout innings, Mitch Garver homered and drove in two runs, and the visiting Seattle Mariners prevailed 3-0 in a third straight pitchers' duel between the American League West rivals Thursday afternoon.
Seattle Mariners right-hander Bryan Woo, an Oakland native, will put his spotless record against the host Athletics at risk when he chases a little piece of history in the teams' Thursday afternoon rubber game.
The Mariners are in agreement with reliever Matt Bowman on a minor league contract, reports Jon Heyman of the New York Post (X link). The ZS Sports client would be paid at a $1MM base rate if he cracks the MLB roster and has multiple unspecified opt-out chances, Heyman adds.
Such comments will undoubtedly raise some skepticism among the fan base, but the forward-looking takeaway is that Dipoto, Hollander and Co. will be afforded some flexibility to build.
The former third-round pick spent the 2017-22 seasons with the Marlins, taking regular at-bats between stints as the team’s everyday third baseman and everyday right fielder.
The Seattle Mariners are adding a player from the other coastline.
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