Seattle Mariners News
Former Mariners lefty just resurfaced with Angels sporting a new and improved fastball
Tayler Saucedo was a reliable member of the Mariners bullpen for two seasons and now he's looking to return to these heady days, armed with more heat.
Source: SoDo Mojo
Mariners fans waiting for Jerry Dipoto's next move after early Padres trade rumor hits
Padres president of baseball operations A.J. Preller is reportedly already looking to deal. His Mariners counterpart should be, too.
Source: SoDo Mojo
3 players with Mariners' Triple-A team next in line for a major league call-up
Troy Taylor, Brock Rodden, and Brennen Davis are all players that could be called up by the Mariners soon.
Source: SoDo Mojo
Cal Raleigh's backup is showing him up in a surprising way during Mariners absence
The Mariners are missing Cal Raleigh, but even he could learn a thing or two from Mitch Garver on how to use the ABS.
Source: SoDo Mojo
Mariners' disastrous Rob Refsnyder experiment looks increasingly beyond saving
Brought in to fill a specific need for the Seattle Mariners, Rob Refsnyder is failing spectacularly at the one thing he's meant to do better than most.
Source: SoDo Mojo
Angels' failed Shohei Ohtani trade would have made life miserable for the Mariners
The Angels reportedly discussed trading Shohei Ohtani to the Rays in 2023. Junior Caminero, who owns the Mariners, would have come back to Anaheim.
Source: SoDo Mojo
J.P. Crawford's selfless offer to Mariners comes with a major question mark
J.P. Crawford is willing to move to third base in deference to Colt Emerson at shortstop. It's a selfless offer that nonetheless raises questions.
Source: SoDo Mojo
3 Mariners offseason decisions that are aging well, 2 that are painful
The Mariners were one of the big winners of the 2025-26 MLB offseason. Here's how things are looking several months later.
Source: SoDo Mojo
Mariners could make franchise history if they dont stop botching close games
The Mariners have been terrible in one-run games in 2026. It's out of character, but not surprising.
Source: SoDo Mojo
J.P. Crawford Getting Work At Third Base
Mariners shortstop J.P. Crawford has been getting work at the hot corner and was taking grounders there prior to todays game. Daniel Kramer of MLB.com was among those to report that the idea was…
Source: MLB Trade Rumors
How an even slower Josh Naylor is still getting away with robbery for Mariners
Josh Naylor keeps stealing bases even as teams know it is coming, giving the Mariners another way to pressure opponents without waiting on power.
Source: SoDo Mojo
We checked how far the Mariners' playoff odds have fallen, and the answer is shocking
The Seattle Mariners might be struggling at the moment, but they're being kept in contention thanks to an American League which is underwhelming as a whole.
Source: SoDo Mojo
Matt Brash, Gabe Speier updates aren't the good news the Mariners truly need
It'll be nice to have Matt Brash and Gabe Speier back. But at the end of the day, they can't hit.
Source: SoDo Mojo
Shirtless fans the stars at MLB stadiums as 'Tarps Off' trend sweeps baseball world
Major League Baseball is experiencing an epidemic of (mostly) guys being dudes. At ballparks all across the country, groups of largely young men are joining in on the Tarps Off trend thats…
Source: Seattle PI
Mariners' Luis Castillo decision feels like the beginning of the end for fallen ace
The Mariners announced that they would be moving Luis Castillo out of the rotation and into the bullpen.
Source: SoDo Mojo
Panduan Slot RTP Tinggi Agar Bonus Banyak Dan Lebih Stabil
Permainan slot dengan nilai RTP tinggi sering dianggap lebih menjanjikan karena memiliki persentase lionbola pengembalian yang relatif besar dalam jangka panjang. Namun, banyak pemain salah memahami…
Source: Section 331
Fresh MLB mock draft will make Mariners fans hope against hope for a pitching steal
Baseball America thinks that the Mariners will draft Logan Reddemann, a risky pick given his injury history.
Source: SoDo Mojo
Reliever who was a Mariner for a hot minute is now the Dodgers' secret weapon
While it was entirely understandable why the Mariners let Will Klein leave, it still hurts to see him doing so well in Los Angeles with the Dodgers.
Source: SoDo Mojo
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