The Seattle Mariners have looked much better this year than in years past, which is surprising considering how good they've been for the most part. But the reality of the last few seasons is that the Mariners have the talent, but fall short when it matters most.
Entering Wednesday’s action, the Seattle Mariners have 23 games to erase a three game deficit in their division. Seattle’s chase of the Houston Astros could last until the end of the regular season.
The Seattle Mariners are in the middle of a very competitive postseason race. Their production at the big league level has been solid, but not overwhelming this year.
The Seattle Mariners made a huge move to reunite with slugger Eugenio Suárez at the trade deadline. Seattle parted ways with quality prospects to land Suárez because adding him to the roster boosted the lineup quite a bit.
The Toronto Blue Jays made quite a mistake by not re-signing Bo Bichette to a new contract after his down year in 2024. Now, the star shortstop has put together another incredible season, and he could bolt from Toronto at the end of the year unless the Blue Jays are willing to give up well over $150 million to do so.
The Seattle Mariners seem to be developing a knack for falling just short. In both 2023 and 2024, the Mariners finished as the first team on the bubble outside the American League playoff picture, one game back of the final wild card spot.
The Seattle Mariners have spent the past few seasons trying to figure out their outfield combinations. Jarred Kelenic wasn’t the star he was promised to be.
There was a time in the not-too-distant past when it looked like home run-hitting catcher Cal Raleigh would easily lead the Seattle Mariners to the postseason, giving the team a chance to do some serious damage thanks to the midseason additions of Josh Naylor and Eugenio Suárez.
Although fans are scared to be overly ambitious right now, the Seattle Mariners (73-66) are not merely hoping to make the playoffs this season. They assembled a roster they believe can win a pennant, especially in an American League rife with uncertainty and flaws.
With Lou Piniella in attendance for tonight’s game, it should have been obvious we’d end up with an ejection. But with Dan Wilson helming the Mariners these days, it should have been equally obvious that any ejection would be more an episode of the Ump Show than anything any of the Mariners did wrong.
The Seattle Mariners were thrust into controversy Tuesday night when manager Dan Wilson was ejected in the third inning of a tense matchup vs. Tampa Bay Rays at Steinbrenner Field.
It’s become a common refrain after a road game for the Mariners this year, so let’s all say it together: “Boy, last night sucked!” The beauty/torture of baseball is that we get another game just 21 hours after the last one ended.
The Seattle Mariners' working relationship with Eugenio Suárez has become fascinating to predict. In March of 2022, the Mariners traded for Suárez. In November of 2023, they traded him away.
Four years ago, a former third-round pick named Cal Raleigh debuted for the Seattle Mariners. He went 0-for-4 with two strikeouts while playing the whole game at catcher.
The Seattle Mariners enter the final month of the MLB season looking to hunt down the Houston Astros for the top spot in the American League West division.
The Seattle Mariners start a series with the Tampa Bay Rays today. It is now September, which means rosters expand. Each team will get to set their roster with 28 players, although the Mariners will have to play down one for a few more days while Victor Robles serves the final days of his suspension.
Julio Rodriguez connected for a go-ahead two-run RBI single in the seventh to help the Seattle Mariners rally for a 4-2 win and avoid a sweep against the host Cleveland Guardians on Sunday.
Right-hander Nick Anderson has reached a deal with the Mariners, according to a report from Joel Sherman of the New York Post. It’s a somewhat unusual situation, as Anderson had been on the Rockies’ 40-man roster and pitched in an MLB game as recently as August 27.
First baseman Josh Naylor was a man of few words during his five seasons with the Cleveland Guardians, even as a first-time All-Star in 2024. Now with the Seattle Mariners and playing in his first series in Cleveland since being traded in the offseason, his lack of loquaciousness remains.
The Seattle Mariners are firmly entrenched in the American League playoff picture and are attempting to make their second postseason berth since 2022. In the Mariners' last playoff appearance in 2022, and every season since, center fielder Julio Rodriguez played a massive role.
The Seattle Mariners have less than 30 games left in the regular season and one of the team's Opening Day starters is nearing his return after a lengthy injury.
Following a disappointing end to the 2024 season, in which the Mariners missed the playoffs, they sought to rebound in 2025. So far, at 72-62, they hold the last wildcard slot, leading by 3.5 games over the next team.
Few fanbases have endured more frustration in the 21st century than the Mariner faithful. Since the fateful 2001 season when Seattle won 116 games in the regular season but lost in the ALDS, the franchise has not won the AL West or a playoff game.
With catcher Cal Raleigh reaching the 50-homer milestone on Tuesday night, it's easy to overlook what he's doing from each side of the plate as a switch-hitter during his monster season.