This offseason has been dreary for Mariners fans. The good news? Actual baseball is coming soon. Here are 5 questions facing ...
The Seattle Mariners had clear needs going into the offseason: first, second and third base. The Mariners had limited payroll ...
The thing is, the Mariners could still end up being a playoff team. They could even be a division winner. And given the pitching staff and nature of baseball — where the most dominant teams aren’t ...
A graph shared on social media highlighted the consistency of the Seattle Mariners multi-time All-Star hurler.
The Seattle Mariners are turning to Jorge Polanco at third base, but if his defense isn't up to par, there's a prospect whose glove definitely is.
Fujinami, who turns 31 in April, brings a mix of untapped potential and previous struggles to the Mariners’ pitching staff. “Shintaro Fujinami and the Mariners have agreed on a contract ...
There might not have been a bigger difference between a team's offense and pitching than there was with the Seattle Mariners ...
Once the M’s did get things turned around offensively after Dan Wilson took over as manager and Edgar Martinez as interim hitting coach on Aug. 23, they were among the league’s best offenses. Seattle ...
On top of being one of the more effective starting rotations in the majors, the Mariners' pitching staff also has one of the most diverse arsenal of throws. Between Gilbert, Kirby and Miller ...
He's a presence, a dominant figure capable of leading any pitching staff. He could once again lead the Mariners rotation and that would be great. It's easy to see why the M's would be reluctant to ...
The Mariners will keep third baseman Jorge Polanco on a one-year, $7.75 million deal, a source confirmed to ESPN.
The Mariners pitching staff was arguably the best in baseball. It was the only one that had four pitchers start 30 or more games and led the league in overall quality starts. Seattle's offense ...
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