The Seattle Mariners just kept on rolling Friday night, bludgeoning the Texas Rangers 13-1 at Globe Life Field in Arlington. With the win, Seattle is 19-12 on the season and in first place in the American League West.
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The Seattle Mariners show no signs of an offensive slowdown and can clinch their eighth consecutive series with a victory over the slumping Texas Rangers on Saturday in Arlington, Texas.
The Seattle Mariners have a two-game lead over the second-place Athletics in the American League West thanks to a strong 19-12 start this season. The team has been powered by another excellent campaign from Cal Raleigh, who’s gaining a reputation as the best catcher in baseball.
Starting the road trip off right It’s hard work sailing a ship. Impossible for an individual, and just barely manageable for a trained crew. The winds and waves are to chaotic to predict, and no two situations are the same.
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.
The Seattle Mariners offense continues to deal against American League West opponents, as evidenced by a resounding 13-1 rout of the Texas Rangers on Friday night.
Cal Raleigh hit a solo home run and a grand slam while Bryan Woo and two relievers combined on a three-hitter as the Seattle Mariners routed the Texas Rangers 13-1 on Friday in the first of a three-game series in Arlington, Texas.
The Seattle Mariners appear extremely close to getting back ace reliever Matt Brash from the injured list. According to Adam Jude of the Seattle Times, Brash has traveled with the team to Texas for the series with the Rangers.
One of the Seattle Mariners most physically imposing prospects has got off to a solid start with the High-A Everett AquaSox this season and was recognized by the organization for it.
One of the Seattle Mariners two All-Star pitchers from last season has continued from where he left off in 2025 and was recognized with an impressive monthly award Friday.
The Seattle Mariners went 21-13 over the last 34 games of the 2024 season. The offense, much-maligned for most of the season, was a major reason for the success under new manager Dan Wilson and new hitting coach Edgar Martinez.
The late 1990s and early 2000s Seattle Mariners teams were responsible for the majority of the franchise's most iconic moments. And Friday marked the 23rd anniversary of one of the most impressive single-game performances in the team's history.
The Seattle Mariners were one of the most injury-ravaged teams in baseball entering Thursday. The Mariners have used 37 players this season — second in the major leagues behind the Atlanta Braves.
The Seattle Mariners promoted outfielder Rhylan Thomas from Triple-A Tacoma last week after it was announced that Luke Raley was headed to the injured list with a Grade 1 oblique strain.
The Seattle Mariners are reportedly hoping to get back starting pitcher George Kirby from his shoulder issue before the end of May. Kirby was shut down on March 7 with right shoulder inflammation.
Through 30 games, Seattle Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh has been among the most productive hitters in baseball. He's got 10 home runs entering play on Friday, which is tied for the league-lead.
Seattle Mariners pitching prospect Logan Evans has had an eventful month. He was called up from the Triple-A Tacoma Rainiers for the first time in his career April 27 and made his major league debut against the Miami Marlins the same day and earned the win.
The Seattle Mariners bring plenty of swagger and hot bats with them when they travel to battle the slumping Texas Rangers on Friday in the opener of a three-game American League West series in Arlington, Texas.
It was only three games between off days, but you can never have too much rest. With no game on Thursday, the Seattle Mariners are holding on tight to the American League West lead as the calendar flips to May.
The Mariners signed veteran right-handed reliever Bryan Shaw to a minor league deal Tuesday. The team never formally announced it, but Shaw’s signing appears on their transaction log at MLB.com and the righty pitched in last night’s game for Triple-A Tacoma.
Julio Rodriguez and the Seattle Mariners are preparing for life without Luke Raley. Dan Wilson and the team made roster moves to bring in a replacement for him as he joins American League Player of the Week winner Dylan Moore on the injured list.
It was not supposed to be like this. No one believed the Seattle Mariners were capable of competing this season after making no additions to their offense in the offseason.