As part of his latest charitable venture, Julio Rodríguez celebrated Three Kings Day with a multi-day event in the Dominican Republic, including a baseball & softball clinic and a basketball clinic. Mariners add veteran infield depth Seattle made its first Major League signing of the offseason,...
“It was amazing,” Emerson said. “Every day was something new, interesting. So many characters on the team, and at the end of the day, we were a great baseball team, and winning games like that, having fun doing it, was just an amazing experience. It was a great start to the se...
“That’s what makes baseball fun, right there," Brown said. "We’re in the moment right now, enjoying it, and we’re fighting every pitch right now. Those games are the ones you play it for.” The hit set off cheers among the crowd of 3,924, the smallest as the Coliseum since ...
Seattle remained two games behind Minnesota for the third and final wild card afterthe Twins beat Boston4-2 in 12 innings. The Mariners stayed five back of Houston in the AL West with eight games remaining, three in Houston. “We’re still in it. Everyone’s confident. Just got to to ...
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The Mariners are also in serious need of help on offense, particularly in the outfield. They’re averaging just 3.75 runs per game, third-worst in the majors, ahead of only the two worst teams in baseball: the Miami Marlins and Chicago White Sox. They’ve had the best pitching staff in...
One of the worst-kept secrets in baseball this winter is the Mariners’ need for infield help. If the 2024 season were to start today, the club would haveJ.P. Crawfordlocked in at shortstop but little certainty around the rest of the diamond. First base would likely be occupied by a pl...
The last month of baseball has been dreadful for the Seattle Mariners. The M's have gone from 44-31 to 53-51, meaning they have lost 20 of their last 29 games. After leading the American League West for most of the season, the M's are now...
“When it rains it pours. We’re in a slump right now. We’ve not played good baseball,” Seattle manager Scott Servais said. “Not being able to get anything going offensively again remains our issue and our problem that we have to solve.” ...
Seattle Mariners (42-31)are playing their best baseball right now with wins in six out of their last seven games on the backs of some great pitching from their starting staff. Their starting pitching has gone at least six or more innings in each of their last four games keeping them in ...