Seattle Mariners News
Projecting best possible Mariners lineup upon Cal Raleigh, J.P. Crawford returns
The Mariners are about to start getting healthy, but how should they work Cal Raleigh and J.P. Crawford back into their lineup?
Source: SoDo Mojo
Mariners Notes: Raleigh, Crawford, Arozarena, Munoz, Naylor
The Mariners open up a six-game homestand on Tuesday, and two key names figure to be returning from the 10-day injured list. Manager Dan Wilson told the Seattle Times Adam Jude and other…
Source: MLB Trade Rumors
4 rule-breaking trades with AL West rivals that would elevate Mariners
It's rare for division rivals to trade with one another, but rules are made to be broken. So, let's get bold with Mariners trade pitches.
Source: SoDo Mojo
Mariners' latest mock draft pick would be a case of Jerry Dipoto breaking the mold
FanSided's 2026 MLB first round mock draft is out, and they're predicting the Seattle Mariners to take a path less travelled with the 24th overall pick.
Source: SoDo Mojo
Mariners' rumored MLB Draft strategy suggests Jerry Dipoto wants another Ryan Sloan
The Athletic believes that the Mariners will take high school pitcher Carson Bolemon in the first round of the draft.
Source: SoDo Mojo
All signs point to Mariners in Ken Rosenthal's Seiya Suzuki trade pitch for Cubs
The Seattle Mariners need a right-handed bat and the Chicago Cubs need a starting pitcher, seemingly making the two clubs a dream match to negotiate a trade.
Source: SoDo Mojo
Bryan Woo is missing the obvious in search for answers for Mariners road woes
Bryan Woo is getting shelled in road starts for the Mariners. And for him, the cause might as well be an identity crisis.
Source: SoDo Mojo
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Mariners top prospect just dropped the mic with comment on Futures Game
Kade Anderson doesn't want to pitch in the Futures Game. He wants the Seattle Mariners.
Source: SoDo Mojo
Jerry Dipoto's piggyback explanation ignores Mariners elephant in the room
The piggyback strategy was always going to be an uncomfortable compromise, but it was made worse by the Mariners focusing on the interests of only one pitcher.
Source: SoDo Mojo
Mariners prospect who fell off radar is now showing he can be uniquely valuable
Michael Arroyo is back to showing the Seattle Mariners organization what he's capable of, and in the process potentially creating a positive kind of problem.
Source: SoDo Mojo
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