PEORIA, Ariz. — Aside from the position battle for second base, the Seattle Mariners bullpen is arguably the most interesting competition in spring training so far.
The Seattle Mariners are coming off a season in which they went 85-77 and missed the playoffs by one game for the second straight year. Even despite that "close call," the M's didn't do much this offseason to help strengthen their playoff cause.
The Mariners announced Friday that they’ve released veteran right-hander Neftali Feliz. He’d been in camp as a non-roster invitee this spring but is once again a free agent.
The Seattle Mariners made a flurry of roster moves on Friday, including sending multiple players to Triple-A and/or minor league camp. Per the M's PR group
PEORIA, Ariz. — The only starting position in the Seattle Mariners lineup that was up for grabs going into spring training was second base. The perception was that the Mariners 2024 Gold Glove utility player, Dylan Moore, would be the starter.
According to a recent report in the Seattle Times, Seattle Mariners slugger Luke Raley is projected to hit fifth in the team's order this season. In a wide-ranging story on Raley's work at first base, Adam Jude mentioned the nugget.
If the Seattle Mariners are going to rebound from an 85-77 season that saw them miss the playoffs by one game in 2024, then they are going to need a great season from Julio Rodriguez.
The bean man cometh When asked which new relievers had stood out so far at camp, manager Dan Wilson said two players: journeyman Jesse Hahn, and Casey Legumina, a 27-year-old traded to the Mariners this off-season who played his high school ball just down the road in Chandler, AZ.
PEORIA, Ariz. — When spring training began, the Seattle Mariners roster seemed more or less set. With the exception of second base — the only position up for grabs — the only roster spots open were the last ones on the bench.
PEORIA, Ariz. — The Seattle Mariners injury woes seemed to be left in 2024 for most of spring training. That was before news broke on March 7 that starting pitcher George Kirby was week-to-week with right shoulder inflammation.
PEORIA, Ariz. — The Seattle Mariners will have six of their seven top 100 prospects on the field for their spring breakout game against the Cleveland Guardians on March 14 at Goodyear Park in Goodyear, Ariz.
Former Seattle Mariners prospect Carter Bins announced his retirement recently. The note came from John Dreker, who covers the Pittsburgh Pirates' minor league system.
If you read this site, or listen to the "Refuse to Lose" podcast, you are going to hear me say this 100 times this season: I don't want injuries. I don't want injuries to Seattle Mariners players, and I don't want them to the M's opponents.
PEORIA, Ariz. — The Seattle Mariners are two weeks away from the first game of the season against the Athletics on March 27 at T-Mobile Park. And so far in Cactus League play, the team has shown some positives.
If the Seattle Mariners are going to rebound from a second-place finish in the American League West last season, they are going to need a big year from Jorge Polanco.
The Seattle Mariners appear to have dodged a major injury scare this week, as X-rays came back negative on Mitch Garver's hand/wrist area. He was hit by a pitch in a Monday contest against the Milwaukee Brewers and removed from the game.
PEORIA, Ariz. — The Seattle Mariners bullpen was dealt a bad hand with injuries and inconsistencies in 2024. And one of the relievers afflicted with the most ailments was right-hander Gregory Santos.
Donnie Barrels continues the Mariners trend of adding veteran presence to the other hot corner. In an off-season with obvious needs or question marks at both second base and third base, one addition to the Seattle Mariners roster was Donovan Solano, who in January signed a one year major league deal with the club.
The Mariners have arguably put together the best baseball rotation over the last three seasons. Historically struggling with most aspects of baseball, the Mariners have excelled at pitching throughout the 2020s.
With just over two weeks to go until Opening Day, the Seattle Mariners are whittling down the roster at spring training. After a handful of roster moves earlier this week, the M's made more notable cuts on Wednesday.
Star Mariners right-hander George Kirby has been shut down from throwing due to shoulder inflammation and will likely open the 2025 season on the 15-day injured list.
The Mariners, who finished ninth in team OPS in 2024, failed to do much to upgrade a lineup that struggled to hit throughout the year.
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