for sure, and red and black with a metallic element. Martinez scribbled it down onto a notepad. A promotion was born, a spoof of the “Turn Back the Clock”
SEATTLE -- If Felix Hernandez is going to "Turn Ahead the Clock," he'd like it to land on a playoff finish for his Mariners. The long-time Mariner ace's best days might be in the past, but a postseason berth could finally be in his future if Seattle cont
a period in which the Mariners never finished with a winning percentage higher than .469, they didn’t use the logo in an official capacity (outside of the occasional Turn Back the Clock game) for 20 years. The 1995 Mariners’ incredible playoff run, the division...
"Today was one of those fluke games when you're banged up coming in and someone else gets hurt," Mariners manager Eric Wedge said. "You're trying to tie the ball game and come back, sometimes these things happen." Castro put the Cubs up in the first with his solo home run to cente...
BACK TO THE FUTURE: Thursday was the anniversary of the famed "Turn Ahead the Clock" game in which the Mariners played a futuristic contest against the Kansas City Royals. Here's how it looked.CLICK HERE: MOROSI ROASTED:MLB Network Insider Jon Morosi wa...
BACK TO THE FUTURE: Thursday was the anniversary of the famed "Turn Ahead the Clock" game in which the Mariners played a futuristic contest against the Kansas City Royals. Here's how it looked.CLICK HERE: MOROSI ROASTED:MLB Network Insider Jon Morosi was roasted by M...
As most fans know, having a “good team” hasn’t been good enough for the Mariners over the past two seasons. The challenge facing Dipoto and Hollander will be getting a good team back to being a playoff team, and that type of task is rarely solved by relying on the status quo. ...
Let's not go that far. The Mariners are only the 17th team since the turn of the 20th century to start a season at least 13-2. Only three other teams in the wild-card era have done so: the 2018 Red Sox, who won the World Series, and the 2013 Braves and 2003 Giants, both of...
A good chunk of the special-ness is due to a giving room and resources to a bold decision-maker who is able to rally from a bad one, just as as his team rallies from a bad inning. As baseball immortal Satchel Paige put it: Never look back....
the first pitch clock violation, Shohei Ohtani was visibly confused. He then spent two halves of innings asking the umpire about the reasoning behind the call. And it looked like things were cleared up after talking to the umpire. And the two-wa...