With Opening Day just 2.5 weeks away, the Seattle Mariners are making a notable decision with ace starting pitcher Bryce Miller. The Mariners will pitch Miller on Tuesday in a minor league contest in order to keep him on a regular throwing schedule.
The cheesemonger’s charcuterie board runneth over. In Sunday’s tilt against the Colorado Rockies, the new broadcast team of the Seattle Mariners - Aaron Goldsmith and Angie Mentink - remarked on the extraordinary journey Bryce Miller has undergone in the roughly three and a half years since he was drafted.
The Seattle Mariners offseason approach has been criticized by media and fans throughout the last several months. And a former player recently joined the list of people who've spoken against the Mariners cost-effective strategies.
Every Seattle Mariners starting pitcher has gotten a chance to take the mound in spring training. The Mariners opted to sit the starting rotation for the first three days of games and rotate them all in slowly.
Bryce Miller has been turning heads all off-season. Miller, 26, has pitched 1.2 innings so far this spring, striking out three, not allowing a hit. But the real hype comes from the multiple videos Miller has posted of himself on X, showcasing various pitches he’s been working on during the break.
The Seattle Mariners have been steadily rotating their starting pitchers into games in the first week of spring training. Entering Thursday, Logan Gilbert, Luis Castillo and George Kirby had all gotten time on the mound.
The Seattle Mariners pitching staff will have their work cut out for them to follow up 2024. The Mariners starting rotation led the league in quality starts, innings pitched and was the only one to have four pitchers start 30 or more games.
When you look at the Seattle Mariners starting pitching rotation, it'd be difficult to find an offering the group doesn't have. From low three-quarters arm slot and triple-digit fastballs to devastating splitters, the Mariners starting pitchers found effectiveness in a variety of different ways in 2024.
The Seattle Mariners pitchers and catchers began what could be an amazing encore to an elite 2024 season as they reported for the first day of spring training on Feb.
Seattle Mariners pitcher Bryce Miller appears ready for spring training. Before heading to Peoria, Miller posted another video of a bullpen session in which he's already flashing some of his elite level stuff.
The undisputable strength of the Seattle Mariners in 2024 was the starting pitching rotation. The group led the major leagues in quality starts and was the only one that had four pitchers start 30 or more games.
It seems as if Seattle Mariners pitcher Bryce Miller is doing all he can to level up in 2025. By the looks of it, Miller is experimenting with a cutter as spring training is just three weeks away.
The American League West will look slightly different in 2025 than it has in previous years. Some of the better players in the division like Nathaniel Lowe and Kyle Tucker will be playing in the National League after being traded by the Texas Rangers and Houston Astros, respectively.
The Seattle Mariners 2024 season was disappointing for a multitude of reasons. Chief among them was missing out on the playoffs by one game for the second season in a row, and not being in the postseason for the 22nd time in 23 years.
The Mariners’ pitching depth over the last few seasons has drawn many teams into trade talks and it was almost exactly a year ago that reports surfaced about Boston’s interest in the Seattle rotation.
Coming off a 2-1 mark in strikeout props on Friday, we're looking to keep the momentum rolling into the new week. Let's keep stacking winners with our three favorite K bets for Monday's tiny MLB slate.
Seattle Mariners right-hander Bryce Miller will match his season start total from a standout rookie campaign on Tuesday, although he already has improved on some impressive marks from a year ago.
The Seattle Mariners' nine-game road trip has gotten off to a rough beginning. They lost to Detroit 15-1 on Tuesday, then blew a two-run lead and fell in extra innings, 3-2, on Wednesday.
Happy Memorial Day, sports bettors! Coming off a winning week in strikeout props, let's kick off the new week with three K bets for the MLB holiday slate.
It's a new week for us in home run props, and we're looking to kick off the week with a bang. Let's break down our three favorite HR bets for Monday's MLB slate.
Bryce Miller and three relievers combined on a one-hitter as the Seattle Mariners defeated the visiting Cincinnati Reds 5-1 Wednesday afternoon to complete a sweep of the interleague series.
Boom! We cashed another 3-0 sweep in strikeout props on Tuesday night, bringing our record to 5-1 on the week and 8-1 in our last nine plays. Let's keep it rolling with three more K props for Wednesday's MLB slate.
Bryce Miller allowed just an unearned run over 6 1/3 innings as the Seattle Mariners defeated the visiting Chicago Cubs 4-2 on Friday in the opener of a three-game interleague series.
The Mariners have begun discussing a trade for right-hander Dylan Cease with the White Sox.
The Red Sox’s offseason search for starting pitching hasn’t yet produced any results, although that’s in large part due to the holdup that Yoshinobu Yamamoto is placing on the market.
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