While Toronto Blue Jays star George Springer further cemented his baseball legacy in Toronto with his heroics in Monday’s series-clinching win over the
FanGraphs’ Davy Andrews explores what might’ve happened if the Mariners did challenge the play at the plate in the first inning of ALCS Game 1. Mariners reliever Eduard Bazardo has delivered one strong inning after another in the team’s postseason run.
Among the countless Hall of Famers who never experienced the joy of winning a World Series, there are several notable legends who stand out. Here's our list of the 25 greatest.
SEATTLE — The Seattle Mariners bullpen has been one of the most tumultuous units on the team this season. The front end of the unit has been in constant flux, with the only consistency seemingly coming from the high-leverage relievers.
Heading into the 2025 All-Star break, the Seattle Mariners were in the third and final Wild Card spot at 51-45. While the first half had its bumps, the Mariners got the offensive punch needed to make waves in the American League.
The Mariners righty is finding an identity as the bullpen’s Swiss Army Knife If you watch the bullpen walking across the field at T-Mobile Park pregame, the first pitcher out leading the line wears high socks, dreads, and the number 83.
SEATTLE — The Seattle Mariners bullpen was taxed almost down to its last arm during the team's 10-game road trip. Over that stretch, right-handed reliever Eduard Bazardo was one of the team's go-to arms.
It took 12 innings, nearly the entire bullpen and around 30 combined base runners, but the Seattle Mariners managed to pull out a win against the Texas Rangers on Friday at Globe Life Field.
The Seattle Mariners bullpen has been one of the best units on the team over the last several series. The Mariners relievers have allowed four earned runs over the team's last 10 games as of Tuesday.
America's favorite pastime has more memorable performances than any sport. As such, figuring out which pitchers had the best seasons ever is no easy task.
SEATTLE — The Seattle Mariners bullpen has been the most chaotic unit on the roster this season. Amid injuries to the starting rotation and the bullpen's own ailments and various inconsistencies, the relievers have been near the top of baseball in innings pitched for most of the season.
The righty reliever may conjure unpleasant memories, but there remains promise under the hood. If the name “Eduard Bazardo” sends shivers down your spine, I can’t exactly blame you.
Aside from the Seattle Mariners offense, the bullpen was the biggest weakness on the team in 2024. The floor of that group will be raised in 2025 with Gregory Santos (presumably) healthy, Matt Brash returning sooner than expected from Tommy John Surgery and Troy Taylor having a full year in the major leagues.
The bullpen was one of the worst parts of the roster for the Seattle Mariners in 2024. It wasn't the biggest weakness. That (dis)honor belonged to the offense, which often times put the entire pitching staff in bad situations with their inability to put away close games.