The American League West-leading Seattle Mariners (25-22) are in New York this week for a marquee four-game series against another division leader, the Yankees (33-15).
The Seattle Mariners don't always rack up lots of hits, but the timing of those are important. That's what they've discovered in several recent games and they'll try to build off Saturday's 4-3 comeback victory when they finish a series against the host Baltimore Orioles on Sunday afternoon.
Don't be surprised if Dylan Moore has a new nickname Saturday. If his Seattle Mariners teammates get wind of Oakland Athletics manager Mark Kotsay's comments, Moore might be answering to the name Clark Kent.
Dylan Moore homered and drove in five runs as the Seattle Mariners defeated the visiting Oakland Athletics 8-1 Friday night in the opener of a three-game series.
Dylan Moore has been a valuable utility player for the Seattle Mariners since breaking into the major leagues six years ago. Mariners Breakdown: Pitching Ninja on ‘absolute legendary stretch’ The 31-year-old once again made a major impact Tuesday night, when he made one of the defensive plays of the young season for Seattle.
DENVER, Colo. – After losing the first two games of their series with the Blue Jays in Toronto, the Seattle Mariners dropped to 4-8 on April 9, tied for second-worst in the American League.
Dylan Moore made multiple run-saving plays for the Seattle Mariners in the first game of their Sunday doubleheader against the Colorado Rockies. But the credit on the most memorable run-saving play he was involved in goes to somebody else.
Próspero año y felicidad, por fin. In a world of technicalities, Dylan Moore fits like a glove. He is technically the longest-standing continuous current Seattle Mariners big leaguer, and until Mitch Haniger’s recent return, the only remaining Mariner to have been an active teammate of Ichiro.
With a sweep of Houston over the weekend, the Seattle Mariners tightened the race for the American League West. Seattle dominated the defending World Series champs, leading them in all 27 innings and outscoring the Astros, 19-9.
HOUSTON (AP) — Julio Rodríguez set a major league record with his 17th hit in four games, Dylan Moore homered twice, Logan Gilbert registered his 14th quality start of the season and the Seattle Mariners defeated the Houston Astros 10-3 for their fifth straight win Saturday night.
There are not too many times baseball fans get to witness an MLB hitter called out for “abandonment” while attempting to safely reach first base. On Thursday, the unusually rare put-out took place in the seventh inning of Kansas City’s matchup against Seattle.
Dylan Moore hit two home runs and Julio Rodriguez had three hits, including a home run and two doubles, to lead the Seattle Mariners to an 8-7 victory over the Minnesota Twins on Wednesday afternoon in the deciding game of a three-game series.
The Seattle Mariners have made a flurry of roster moves ahead of Tuesday's series-opening game with the San Diego Padres. Per the team's PR department
The Seattle Mariners are off to a lukewarm start in 2023. They are in fourth place in the AL West and can’t afford to let the leaders get too far away.
Seattle Mariners utility player Dylan Moore currently isn't playing on the field, but he is creating memories. This weekend at T-Mobile Park, Moore shared a special moment with a Mariners season ticket holder named Donna, who was recently diagnosed with MS.
Seattle Mariners utility standout Dylan Moore is still not feeling right, health-wise. He was recently pulled from a rehab assignment and will now head for an MRI.
Mariners utility bat Dylan Moore is scheduled to undergo an MRI to assess a potential new core injury which has cropped up during his rehab from an oblique strain.
Per Shannon Drayer of Seattle Sports 710, Mariners utility standout Dylan Moore is getting closer to a return. While he won't start the season on the active roster, Drayer reports that the team is targeting a mid-April return.
Mariners utility player Dylan Moore was diagnosed with a Grade 1 oblique strain.
Seattle Mariners utilityman Dylan Moore agreed to a three-year contract extension that runs through 2025, the team announced Wednesday. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed, however MLB.com reported that it is worth $8.875 million with escalators that could elevate the value to $9 million.
Moore, 30, has been a fixture of the Mariners for the past four seasons in a sort of Swiss Army Knife capacity, providing the club with a little bit of everything.
On August 30, Mariners fans were greeted with disappointing news that utility man Dylan Moore had landed on the injured list with a strained right oblique.
Last night’s 5-4 win over the Astros was a costly victory for the Mariners, as Julio Rodriguez, Dylan Moore and Sam Haggerty (due to a cut on his forehead) all had to leave the game.
I try to never get serious on here because sports betting is the opposite of serious. It's supposed to be fun. But the situation we have this week is as serious as serious can get.
Seattle hasn’t been to the playoffs since 2001.
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