SEATTLE – With an offense that is somewhere between putrid to unwatchable and incapable of showing anything close to consistent production, the Mariners pitching doesn’t need to be perfect, but something close to it.
SEATTLE – A day after crashing into the wall in center field, Julio Rodriguez was out of the Mariners’ lineup for the series opener against the Los Angeles Angels on Monday night.
SEATTLE – Ty France sat in front of his locker right as you enter the Mariners clubhouse, staring at his phone and trying not to think about his uncertain future.
SEATTLE – Even before the Mariners earned what might have been their most important win of the year, Scott Servais received about as important of an answer as he could have wanted about the state of his team and how it would respond in the wake of the biggest crisis of the season.
ARLINGTON, Texas – The question gets posed to Texas Rangers All-Star second baseman Marcus Semien fairly regularly: Who, he’s asked, is the nastiest pitcher in the major leagues right now?
After months of work and weeks of preparations, the Mariners wrapped up the 2024 Major League Baseball amateur draft on Tuesday afternoon, making their final 10 selections of the 20-round affair.