All baseball thought experiments coming from know-nothings outside of the organizations (like me) suffer from a lack of information. Trade daydreams or
The Seattle Mariners are heading into the 2026 MLB season with momentum after last year’s deep playoff run. Although the team fell just one win short of reaching the World Series, Seattle returns much of the same core that fueled its success, including outfielder Randy Arozarena.
The Seattle Mariners avoided arbitration with a pair of players Thursday, reaching one-year agreements with outfielder Randy Arozarena and right-handed starting pitcher George Kirby, according to multiple reports.
How many of the active MLB players with 300 or more doubles in their career can you name in five minutes?
The Rule 5 draft, held annually at the winter meetings in December, never garners much fanfare, but it has been known to yield some noteworthy transactions.
January 8 was the deadline for MLB teams and arbitration-eligible players to exchange terms on new deals for the 2026 season. Because of its peculiarities, there are two deadlines: one to agree on a new deal and one to exchange figures.
The Seattle Mariners have had a quiet offseason, with their only major move being the signing of Josh Naylor, who returned on a five-year contract. Now, the team has other needs to address.
Acquired from the Rays at the 2024 trade deadline, Arozarena has been an impactful source of power in the heart of Seattle’s lineup since that trade.
The Seattle Mariners’ future looks bright after their deep postseason run in 2025, where they came just one win short of reaching the World Series. Among the team’s many talented players, outfielder Randy Arozarena continues to stand out.
It's not a topic that's been boiling on the stove, but the idea of the Seattle Mariners trading Randy Arozarena this offseason is at least worth entertaining.
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.
The Tampa Bay Rays watched, along with the rest of the baseball world, as the Los Angeles Dodgers defeated the Toronto Blue Jays in an epic seven-game series to win the World Series this year.
The Seattle Mariners know they have to make some bold moves this winter. Not only are the Mariners still recovering from the heartbreak of losing their first two pennant-clinching games in franchise history, but they have some major talent hitting the open market.
Game 3 of the American League Championship Series was the only MLB postseason matchup taking place on Wednesday, as the Toronto Blue Jays dominated the Seattle Mariners 13-4 in an 18-hit performance to cut the series deficit to 2-1.
For the four teams still in the World-Series chase, here are stars who have underperformed and could be crucial either in mounting comebacks or keeping the momentum.
First baseman Josh Naylor's homer for the Seattle Mariners had little bearing on the outcome of the game.
Hit. Get hit. Run. No, I’m not laying out the options for what you can do if you piss off an ill-tempered Red Sox fan in a bar. I’m talking about the ways that Randy Arozarena is making history this season.
When you are a team fighting for a playoff spot, it pays to have someone who is a clutch hitter, or maybe a streaky power bat. Luckily for the Seattle Mariners?
Randy Arozarena homered and drove in four runs and Josh Naylor also went deep as the Seattle Mariners defeated the visiting St. Louis Cardinals 5-3 on Tuesday night in an interleague game.
Seattle Mariners slugger Randy Arozarena took being romantic about baseball to another level during his team’s Saturday game against the Athletics. Arozarena led off the bottom of the sixth inning with his Mariners trailing 1-0 at T-Mobile Park in Seattle, Wash.
Who comes to mind when you first think of the 2025 Seattle Mariners? You know, the team that’s now leading the AL Wild Card race and is just one game behind the Astros for the AL West lead.
The Tampa Bay Rays are descending on the Pacific Northwest for a huge series against the Seattle Mariners. The Rays have executed a lot of trades with Seattle recently, but the Randy Arozarena acquisition stands out as the biggest.
Entering play on Friday, Randy Arozarena has been one of the key components to the Seattle Mariners offense this season. Now hitting at the top of the order, he's hitting .245 with 23 home runs and 21 stolen bases.
Despite their loss to the Athletics on Tuesday, not all went badly for the Seattle Mariners, who are currently one game ahead of the Texas Rangers for the third AL Wild Card spot.
The Seattle Mariners beat the Athletics 6-5 on Wednesday afternoon to run their record to 22-14 this season. At eight games over .500, the Mariners are now three games up in the American League West entering play on Thursday.
Randy Arozarena of the Seattle Mariners is back in the lineup for Tuesday's road game against the Athletics. Arozarena sat out Monday's series opener due to a right hamstring injury.
He is coming off the least productive season of his MLB career.
Randy Arozarena has given the Mariners the boost they needed.
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