The sky is the limit for Seattle Mariners' top prospect Felnin Celesten - just ask former M's ace Robbie Ray. Celesten, who is ranked the No. 5 prospect in the organization per MLB.com and is in the Top 100 prospects per Baseball America, got the better of Ray, who was rehabbing his elbow down at the Arizona Complex League.
It’s not exactly news when it’s a first-round shortstop that is ranked as the Seattle Mariners’ top prospect. The thing is, you then need to ask which one.
After graduating a slew of pitching talent in previous years, the Seattle Mariners’ farm system took a brief dip, but it’s built plenty of momentum since thanks to a contingent of promising young bats.
The Seattle Mariners may still be searching for that offensive spark to get the ball rolling in 2024, but one thing has been made crystal clear: they have the brightest future of any rotation in the American League, and possibly in all of baseball.
The big three It’s the last stop on our journey through the Seattle Mariners prospect rankings and what better time to do it with the minor league season upon us.
A highlight of spring training games many years is the quick glimpse you might get at a top Seattle Mariners prospect. Seattle Mariners vets show they have the backs of top prospects A handful are often in big league camp, coming in to sub for starters for a few weeks before being sent back to minor league camp.
In a quiet but expected move Wednesday morning, three young Seattle Mariners were re-assigned to minor league camp. Mitch Haniger feels more comfortable
Here are three rising stars looking to make an impact for the Mariners in 2024.
Playing against the Chicago White Sox on Thursday afternoon, Seattle Mariners' top prospect Cole Young belted his first home run in an M's uniform. The sweet-swinging lefty hit the home run out to deep right center field in Peoria, Ariz., where the M's play their spring training games.
The Seattle Mariners picked up their first win of Cactus League play on Wednesday, and their top prospect played a big role in it. Mariners Injury Updates:
The question wasn’t asked, but the comment offered by Seattle Mariners manager Scott Servais at the end of his meeting with the media Saturday morning turned out to be more a preview than an observation.
The youth movement is upon us Welcome back to LL’s prospect rankings! Today we’re really starting to get into the meat and potatoes of a burgeoning young system that’s ready to jump into the national spotlight.
The Seattle Mariners have invited top prospects Cole Young and Harry Ford to major league spring training and the plan for each player is reportedly coming into focus.
Cole Young was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on July 29, 2003. He played high school baseball at North Allegheny High School in Wexford, PA. He was the top-ranked shortstop and the top-ranked overall player in Pennsylvania.
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