Seattle Mariners News
Mariners must check their temptation on possible reunion with 2025 castoff
Dylan Moore was a popular player during his time in Seattle, but any speculation about a reunion with the Mariners is best left as just that.
Source: SoDo Mojo
Mariners' Brendan Donovan trade throw-in already looks like one that got away
Ben Williamson already had Gold Glove potential, but if his bat takes off then the Seattle Mariners really will regret trading him to the Tampa Bay Rays.
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Mariners starting to hype a late 2025 draft find who defies comparison
The Mariners are at it again in discovering another pitcher who is rough around the edges, but has the potential to develop into a dangerous Major League arm.
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Nationals do Mariners a great kindness with first major Harry Ford decision
The Nationals have chosen to option Harry Ford to Triple-A. Meanwhile, Jose A. Ferrer is struggling for the Mariners.
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Mariners' Spring Breakout roster outclasses competition in one complete way
Every team in MLB is sending its best prospects to Spring Breakout. Just not as many of them as the Mariners.
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Mariners are getting perfect storm for Colt Emerson to make Opening Day roster
J.P. Crawford's shoulder injury may cause him to miss Opening Day, creating a spot for Colt Emerson.
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Mariners fans overjoyed the real Eduard Bazardo showed up for Venezuela in WBC
Eduard Bazardo recovered in the best possible way from his postseason heartbreak with the Mariners, by playing a key role in helping Venezuela win the WBC.
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WBC Final showed world why Eugenio Surez is so beloved by Mariners fans
Eugenio Surez played the hero for Venezuela in the WBC Final, and then showed off the personality that Mariners fans have come to know and love.
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Mark DeRosa justly getting roasted for critical Cal Raleigh decision in WBC Final
Team USAs offense never fully woke up in the WBC final, yet Mark DeRosa still gave Mariners star Cal Raleigh no chance to change the game.
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Bryce Miller's step forward could be too little, too late as Mariners' opener looms
Bryce Miller was able to throw without discomfort on Tuesday. The problem (by design) is that he wasn't giving max-effort for the Mariners.
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Mariners' 2025 punching bag helpfully lands with playoff rival Red Sox
Tommy Kahnle got roughed up by the Mariners last year. He's left the Tigers, but has decided to stick around in the AL with the Red Sox.
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Mariners already have a good excuse to keep Mitch Garver around for opener
In theory Mitch Garver is a long-shot to make the Mariners' Opening Day roster, but George Kirby might provide a genuine reason to keep the catcher around.
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Mariners' spring training prospect showcase is winding down with mixed results
The Mariners invited all of their best prospects to big league camp. Some are now being reassigned, and the experiment has left much to be desired.
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Mariners' spring training hype for Cole Young is backed up by key stat gains
Cole Young is starting to justify Jerry Dipoto's and Justin Hollander's faith in him as the Seattle Mariners' starting second baseman for years to come.
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