SEATTLE — The Seattle Mariners began 2025 on a good note after beating the Athletics 4-2 on Opening day at T-Mobile Park. The Mariners pulled off the win courtesy of a home run apiece from left fielder Randy Arozarena and third baseman Jorge Polanco.
SEATTLE — The Seattle Mariners opened the 2025 season on a strong note with a 4-2 win against the Athletics on Thursday at T-Mobile Park. Going into the bottom of the eighth, the Athletics led the Mariners 2-1 after Tyler Soderstom hit his second home run of the game in the previous half-inning.
The Seattle Mariners kick off the regular season on Thursday night against the Athletics at T-Mobile Park. The M's went 85-77 last season, missing the playoffs by a game, but the vibes have been good this spring under first-year (full-time) manager Dan Wilson.
The Seattle Mariners are 10 days away from their first game of the season against the Athletics at 7:10 p.m. PT on March 27 at T-Mobile Park. In the lead-up to the new year, the Mariners have started releasing commercials hyping up the regular season.
Last year, the Seattle Mariners made two significant offseason moves that were designed to upgrade the team's offense: Trading for infielder Jorge Polanco and signing designated hitter Mitch Garver.
The current Seattle Mariners outfield is arguably the best and most athletic core put together by the club in years. The trio of Randy Arozarena (left field), Julio Rodriguez (center field) and Victor Robles (right field) all are speedsters capable of snagging 20 (or more) bases a season, respectively.
The Seattle Mariners featured some of the most promising prospects in baseball in the first week of spring training. The Mariners began big league camp with seven players ranked in Baseball America's and MLB Pipeline's top 100 prospects lists.
One of the best stories for the Seattle Mariners early on in spring training has been the camaraderie among the team's starting outfield. Julio Rodriguez, Randy Arozarena and Victor Robles all appear incredibly close and that's important considering it's the most skilled positional group of all M's position players.
The Seattle Mariners will be under a lot of scrutiny in 2025. The team has missed the playoffs 22 times in the last 23 years and were one game away from the postseason in 2022 and 2023.
Ask any Mariners fan what they think off the offseason so far, and you’ll be met with anger and disappoint. After a self-imposed $15 million budget for the offseason, Seattle has been one of the quieter teams in the free agent market landing Donovan Solano and a few minor league deals.
Let's just face it: The Seattle Mariners aren't going to make any big moves this offseason. We're three months into the offseason, with one month until spring training begins, and they haven't made any yet.
He is coming off the least productive season of his MLB career.
Randy Arozarena has given the Mariners the boost they needed.
Randy Arozarena made sure to show some love to his former fan base before leaving for his new city.
In the early morning hours on Friday the Tampa Bay Rays traded outfielder Randy Arozarena, to the Seattle Mariners for two prospects. Apparently Arozarena might not be ready to go.
A significant move was announced shortly passed midnight Friday morning with the Seattle Mariners trading for former Rookie of the Year Randy Arozarena from the Tampa Bay Rays.
Adding a talented player experiencing a tough season, the Seattle Mariners acquired former All-Star outfielder Randy Arozarena from the Tampa Bay Rays on Thursday night.
With the MLB trade deadline fast approaching, contenders are set to make their moves to make a push for the playoffs. The Seattle Mariners are one of them.
If the Mariners are able to make the postseason, he’s the type of guy you want in the lineup.
Randy Arozarena has been a popular trade name often linked to the Los Angeles Dodgers as the Tampa Bay Rays sell pieces for the future. The Dodgers were reportedly discussing a deal with the Rays, and the two clubs have familiarity with each other and a history of pulling off deals.
Randy Arozarena has been a popular trade name often linked to the Los Angeles Dodgers as the Tampa Bay Rays sell pieces for the future. The Dodgers were reportedly discussing a deal with the Rays, and the two clubs have familiarity with each other and a history of pulling off deals.
The Mariners landed a much-needed lineup upgrade on Thursday night.
Tampa Bay Rays OF Randy Arozarena has had something of an up-and-down season, which could make him the steal of the trade deadline.
Arozarena is finding his groove just in time for the Rays.
At 48-48 this season, the fourth-place Rays are quickly becoming irrelevant in an extremely tough AL East division. That could force them to make some drastic choices at the trade deadline.
Everyone unanimously expects the Braves to acquire at least one outfielder ahead of the trade deadline in a couple of weeks with Ronald Acuña Jr. out for the season.
After making five straight postseason appearances, the Rays find themselves sitting at .500 with the second half of the season looming and struggling to keep pace with the rest of the teams in the American League.
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