E very year, the Mariners invite a group of non-roster players (NRIs) to round out their spring training roster. This year’s ...
It turns out the injury was a lot less severe than originally thought. The Seattle Times' Mariners beat writer Ryan Divish ...
Taylor inked a minor-league deal with the Mariners last April but never appeared in a game for Seattle or any other team in 2024. Slated to turn 35 next week, Taylor hasn't played in the majors ...
The Mariners announced that outfielder Cade Marlowe has been designated for assignment. That is the corresponding move to open a roster spot for infielder Jorge Polanco, whose one-year deal to return ...
The Seattle Mariners bullpen was hit with ... to the emergence of a rookie reliever. Troy Taylor was called up from the Mariners' Double-A team, the Arkansas Travelers, on Aug. 10 and made his ...
The Mariners have signed right-hander Luis F ... eight-year MLB veteran of the same first and last name currently in Seattle’s rotation — pitched briefly with the Tigers in 2022 and has ...
Taylor Swift's legal team filed the final trademark registration extension for "Reputation (Taylor's Version)" and "Taylor Swift (Taylor's Version)" on Thursday, leading Swifties to mark the date ...
The Seattle Mariners had one of baseball's best starting rotations in 2024, but their general lack of offense is what prevented them from clinching a spot in the postseason. Veteran hurler Luis ...
SEATTLE – The initial plan for this analysis was to offer an update on potential moves or signings that the Seattle Mariners might make as the Feb. 12 report date for pitchers and catchers looms.
Los Angeles Dodgers utility player Chris Taylor has added a great deal of value since joining the club following a trade by the Seattle Mariners in June 2016. The Dodgers sent Zach Lee in exchange.
Among all of Seattle’s young shortstop prospects, Young is the most likely to stick at the position long-term. The Mariners are desperate for infield help, and Young will get a chance to make a ...
SEATTLE — Now that Mariners legend Ichiro Suzuki was nearly unanimously voted into baseball's Hall of Fame Tuesday afternoon, the franchise announced it will officially retire his #51 jersey ...