Per Seattle Times writer Adam Jude, the Seattle Mariners roster is now set and a trade involving the three-time All-Star starting pitcher isn't as likely as it was earlier in the winter.
The Seattle Mariners made what's likely to be the last "big" move on Jan. 30 after news broke that they re-signed 2024 starting second baseman Jorge Polanco to a one-year deal. The Mariners ...
The Seattle Mariners kept tabs on the veteran infielder before coming to terms with him on a new contract, according to team executive Jerry Dipoto. The Seattle Mariners are a little over a week ...
The strength of the Seattle Mariners in 2024 was undoubtedly the starting pitching. And that will likely continue to be the case in 2025. Even if the Mariners lineup ends up better than it was ...
The Seattle Mariners roster is effectively set 10 days out of Spring Training. And it will feature a familiar face who will be in an unfamiliar position. Near the end of January, the Mariners ...
Former Seattle Mariners outfielder Michael Saunders is back with the organization, according to a report from Shannon Drayer of Seattle Sports 710. A former Mariners fan favorite will also be ...
Speaking on Seattle Sports 710 this week, new Seattle Mariners hitting coach Kevin Seitzer offered up some great optimism with regards to stud outfielder Julio Rodriguez. If the Seattle Mariners ...
When the Seattle Mariners fired Scott Servais on Aug. 22 of last season, they let go of the only manager in the franchise's history aside from team Hall of Famer Lou Piniella who led the team to ...
The Seattle Mariners re-signed veteran infielder Jorge Polanco to a one-year deal this week, and with that move, they are essentially done with their offseason additions. That report came from ...
The Seattle Mariners are less than two weeks away from Spring Training. And the team still has two pressing needs in the infield. The club's plan is to have recent signing Donovan Solano mainly ...
The picture of what the 2025 Seattle Mariners team will look like has become a lot more clear over the past month. The Mariners entered the offseason with needs at first, second and third base.
Former Seattle Mariners slugger Teoscar Hernandez has been open about his struggles at T-Mobile Park while playing for the team in 2022. He articulated his thoughts even more on Thursday during an ...
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