SEATTLE — The Seattle Mariners ended their nine-game homestand a paltry 3-6 after getting swept by the Baltimore Orioles. The Mariners fell to the Orioles 4-3 on Thursday at T-Mobile Park.
A disappointing end to a disappointing homestand This summer I’ve decided to do the Seattle Public Library’s Book Bingo, a great program which really challenges participants to stretch and grow in their reading habits.
Seattle Mariners outfielder/first baseman Luke Raley continues to progress from a strained oblique muscle and should be able to return to the roster soon.
Power hasn't been hard to come by for the Seattle Mariners' High-A affiliate, the Everett AquaSox, this season. And several of the team's top prospects showed off their home run strength in a 6-1 win against the Eugene Emeralds on Wednesday.
The Mariners try to salvage one game out of what was once a winnable series It’s been another rough homestand for the Mariners in what’s becoming an uncomfortable pattern.
The 2025 MLB season has started with a burst of offense, and the rules changes of recent seasons have made lineups even more athletic. Through the first two months of the season, here's a look at the lineups in the game from best to worst.
SEATTLE — Seattle Mariners starting pitcher Bryan Woo is set to make his 12th start of the season in the finale of the team's nine-game homestand against the Baltimore Orioles at 12:40 p.m.
Last Thursday, home plate umpire Andy Fletcher accused Seattle Mariners' shortstop J.P. Crawford of spitting at him during a confrontation at home plate.
The cracks in Seattle’s longtime strength come from personnel and overuse. Confidence in a bullpen is only as good as their last blown lead. After a pair of one-run wins to take a series from the Minnesota Twins, the Seattle Mariners ceded another winnable game late last night.
At this point, it seems like a foregone conclusion that Seattle Mariners' catcher Cal Raleigh will be playing in the upcoming All-Star Game. However, he might also be participating in the Home Run Derby, and he says he'd do it if he was asked.
Seattle Mariners ace pitcher Logan Gilbert made his second rehab start on Wednesday for Triple-A Tacoma, giving up two runs on five hits against Las Vegas.
SEATTLE — For some Seattle Mariners players, the hours before a game against T-Mobile Park are often used for some rare down time before first pitch is thrown.
Pitching wins championships, and reliable starting pitching is becoming tougher to find in MLB. After two months of the 2025 regular season, here's a look at how the MLB rotations stack up from first to worst.
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In need of bullpen help any place that they can find it, the Seattle Mariners have signed almost 40-year-old reliever Daniel Bard to a minor league contract.
Bryan Woo has been a model of consistency this season. Entering a Thursday afternoon start against the visiting Baltimore Orioles, the Seattle Mariners right-hander is the only pitcher in the major leagues who has gone at least six innings 11 times this season.
Mariners drop fifth consecutive series to the Orioles The bottom of the order went hitless, the bullpen gave up a lead, and the Mariners dropped another series to the Orioles.
SEATTLE — The Seattle Mariners, facing a one-run deficit, had four runners reach base in the final four innings. In a perfect encapsulation of the team's current homestand, the Mariners failed to take advantage of those opportunities and lost 3-2 to the Baltimore Orioles on Wednesday at T-Mobile Park.
As the Seattle Mariners' major league ball club got itself prepared for a Wednesday night matchup with the Baltimore Orioles, the front office was busy finalizing an interesting signing.
The Mariners are in agreement with veteran reliever Daniel Bard, reports Rob Bradford of WEEI. The ISE Baseball client will head to the team’s Arizona complex for some work before reporting to Triple-A Tacoma.
Right now, the Seattle Mariners sit at 32–26, leading the American League West by a narrow margin. Their season has been defined by potent pitching, inconsistent offense, and a handful of injuries that have tested roster depth.
The Seattle Mariners have already announced their plans to retire No. 51 in honor of Ichiro Suzuki. Now, they plan to do it again for a different player.
Seattle Mariners fans will be seeing double 51s next season. The team announced Monday it will retire the No. 51 worn by Baseball Hall of Fame member Randy Johnson during his nine-plus seasons with the club in 2026.
The Seattle Mariners have been known for the strength of their starting rotation for some time now. In 2024, they were the co-leaders in team ERA alongside the Atlanta Braves.