Well, some would say that didn’t take long. The Seattle Mariners’ piggyback plan always sounded like something that was going to need a second explanation before it ever fully settled in.
Good day everyone, and happy Friday! The M’s play an early afternoon game today, facing off against the Tigers at 3:40pm PT — set your reminders! Also, don’t forget to go vote for the Mariners in the first round of All-Star voting!
It would be very cool to see Tarik Skubal in a Seattle Mariners jersey. Let’s get that part out of the way. You know who else would love to see it? Literally every contender.
Certain players' fans get comfortable underrating. J.P. Crawford has been that guy for the Seattle Mariners for a while now. And it’s not just 2026, it spans multiple seasons.
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?
The Seattle Mariners are blasting from and/or into the past. On Friday, August 7th, the Mariners have announced they will be hosting a home run derby following their game against the Tampa Bay Rays.
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.
Hooting, hollering, things of that nature. These activities have found fertile ground at T-Mobile Park this spring, whether the tarps have been off, on, or unnecessary thanks to Seattle’s most beloved roof.
George Kirby’s 2026 season has been odd from the very beginning. It’s been known that he’s drawing more contact than he has in recent seasons. But it’s fair to wonder if it’s all starting to catch up to him. Kirby has gone 0-3 with a 7.28 ERA, a 1.62 WHIP and 30 hits allowed over his last four starts.
It’s nice when the baseball world outside of Seattle gives the Mariners their flowers. Talkin’ Baseball recently brought the Randy Arozarena trade back in the spotlight, calling it what a lot of Seattle fans probably haven’t thought about recently.
Seattle Mariners' catcher Cal Raleigh has not played since May 14 after being diagnosed with a right oblique strain and was placed on the 10-day injured list.
The Seattle Mariners were without Josh Naylor in Tuesday’s 8-3 win over the New York Mets, as he was dealing with back spasms and needed time to recover.
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.
On the monthly update of Baseball America’s top 100 prospect list, the Mariners joined rarified air as an organization with three top ten prospects leaguewide.
The Seattle Mariners may be hurt, but they certainly are not helpless. On June 2, against the New York Mets, somebody did. Well, somebodies did. Two of their depth bats who started the 2026 season in Triple-A answered the call in a big way.
Good day everyone! The Mariners made it eight straight with an easy 8-3 victory over the Mets to secure their third consecutive series win. They’ve now raised their Fangraphs playoff odds to 87.8%.
The Seattle Mariners' power surge continues. Julio Rodriguez, Patrick Wisdom and Jhonny Pereda all homered as the Mariners defeated the visiting New York Mets 8-3 on Tuesday.
The Seattle Mariners stretched their winning streak to eight games Tuesday night, and Colt Emerson supplied the final image. The rookie third baseman sealed an 8-3 win vs.
Patrick Wisdom, Jhonny Pereda and Julio Rodriguez clubbed home runs as the Seattle Mariners defeated the visiting New York Mets 8-3 on Tuesday for their eighth consecutive victory.
Colt Emerson has only played 14 major league games. He’s not even at his primary position yet. So, we can all take a deep breath before we call him a certified stud.
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.
The Seattle Mariners fell just one game short of the World Series last October, as they lost a lead late in Game 7 of the American League Championship Series against the Toronto Blue Jays.
The Seattle Mariners have won a season-high seven games in a row with catcher Cal Raleigh and third baseman Brendan Donovan on the injured list. So what has sparked the turnaround?
The Seattle Mariners opened their three-game series against the New York Mets with a 3-2 victory on Monday night, but the win came with a scare after first baseman Josh Naylor exited the game with an apparent injury.
Two of the Seattle Mariners' top prospects, infielder Colt Emerson and left-handed pitcher Kade Anderson, have been garnering a ton of attention so far this year.
The Mariners’ piggyback experiment is working on paper, and the growing frustration around it is the part worth watching. Seattle beat the Athletics 9-2 on May 25 behind four scoreless innings from Luis Castillo and five more from Bryce Miller, with the two covering the entire game without touching the rest of the bullpen.
The Seattle Mariners are trying something unconventional, and so far, it’s creating one of the more fascinating pitching experiments in baseball. Instead
Mariners shortstop J.P. Crawford has been getting work at the hot corner and was taking grounders there prior to today’s game. Daniel Kramer of MLB.com was among those to report that the idea was actually brought up by Crawford, who approached manager Dan Wilson about the possibility this weekend.
Emerson, whom the Mariners selected in the first round of the 2023 MLB Draft, now provides Seattle with another piece for both the present and the future.