The American League Championship Series is set; game one kicks off tonight with the Toronto Blue Jays taking on the Seattle Mariners. Two very familiar
The Seattle Mariners are currently battling the Houston Astros in a heated three-game set that could determine the winner of the American League West. The Mariners and Astros are separated by a game with only eight games remaining in the season.
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.
Seattle Mariners reliever Matt Brash has been one of the best bullpen arms in the game since returning from injury at the beginning of May. Brash missed all of 2024 while recovering from Tommy John surgery, which was a big blow to the M's bullpen as they missed the playoffs by one game.
The stars were out in full force during the 2025 World Series. From Max Scherzer in Toronto to Freddie Freeman, Mookie Betts, and of course, Shohei Ohtani, in Los Angeles, there was no shortage of the game's best under the brightest lights.
SEATTLE — One of the best relievers on the Seattle Mariners saw his franchise-best streak come to an end on Wednesday night. Matt Brash pitched for the Mariners in a 3-2 win against the Kansas City Royals, surrendering one earned run in one inning.
The Seattle Mariners are still looking to carve out a comfortable foothold in the American League playoff picture. If the Mariners do manage to make the postseason, the bullpen will be a significant reason why.
The Seattle Mariners bullpen has been one of the strengths of the team over the last week and a half. As of Sunday, the relievers have allowed just two earned runs in eight games across three series.
CHICAGO - The Seattle Mariners beat the Chicago White Sox 5-1 on Monday night at Rate Field in Chicago. With the win, the M's moved to 27-19 and they are 2.5 games up in the American League West.
The Seattle Mariners will begin the second series in a 10-game road trip against the Chicago White Sox at 4:40 p.m. PT on Monday. The Mariners will have all the momentum going into the series after sweeping the San Diego Padres.
The Seattle Mariners defeated the New York Yankees 2-1 on Tuesday night, winning in 11 innings at T-Mobile Park. While J.P. Crawford officially won the game with his walk-off single, it was the Mariners pitching staff that deserves credit for keeping the potent New York lineup at bay.
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.
Least favorite homestand of the year continues with three against the powerful Yankees After a no good very bad series sweep at the hands of the Blue Jays and their fans, T-Mobile Park sees another invasion, this time of the pinstriped Bronx Bombers and their fans.
The Seattle Mariners pitching staff began the season banged up, but has been steadily working its way back to full strength in recent days. One of the Mariners best relievers, Matt Brash, was activated off the injured list on May 3.
The Seattle Mariners beat the Texas Rangers 2-1 on Saturday afternoon in Arlington to take the second consecutive game from their division rivals. With the win, Seattle is now 5-0 against Texas this season and 11-3 within the American League West.
The Seattle Mariners are dealing with injuries just like every other team in Major League Baseball. Even without pitchers like Logan Gilbert, though, Dan Wilson’s crew is off to a great start.
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.
The Seattle Mariners bullpen has been one of the most heavily-used units in baseball. Entering Monday, the Mariners relievers pitched 90 innings. That number is second in the league behind the Los Angeles Dodgers (96.2) and first in the American League.
The Seattle Mariners entered the 2024 season expecting to once again run out one of the deadliest bullpens in the game. Fast forward to now and they have done just that, ranking in the top ten of the league in almost all categories.
You might think that since the Texas Rangers won their first World Series in 2023 that oddsmakers would be keen on another MLB franchise winning its first-ever championship.
Seattle Mariners fans are bracing for the worst when it comes to injury news on right-handed reliever Matt Brash, who was shut down last week after feeling a little "banged up." Reports have indicated that Brash could be headed for a season-ending arm injury and according to Ryan Divish of the Seattle Times, the M's could know more tomorrow.
Mariners setup men Matt Brash and Gregory Santos were both shut down last week due to arm troubles, and while it appears there’s good news on one, the outlook on the other is ominous.
The slow-news trickle on Seattle Mariners' right-hander Matt Brash and his injury doesn't appear to be very good. Let's re-set the stage: 1) Brash was shut down from throwing last week because of some arm discomfort.