With Sunday serving as "Lou Gehrig Day" around Major League Baseball, Seattle Mariners' centerfielder Julio Rodriguez is doing his part to help fund ALS research.
Seattle Mariners shortstop J.P. Crawford has developed quite the knack for excelling in bases-loaded situations. In fact, no MLB hitter over the past two seasons has inflicted more damage with the bags packed than him.
For a team that has struggled offensively, rookie Ryan Bliss provided a much-needed spark Saturday for the Seattle Mariners. Bliss, making his third start at second base since being called up May 27, got his first major league hit, stole two bases and scored three times in the Mariners' 9-0 win over the visiting Los Angeles Angels.
The Seattle Mariners (33-27) hope to complete a three-game sweep of the Los Angeles Angels (21-37) when the teams meet at 4:10 PM ET Sunday. The Mariners are -200 favorites to keep the Angels out of the win column in the series.
We’re reminded why we love baseball and each other At the risk of being overly grandiose, going to a baseball game is a transcendental experience. An alien might look at a baseball game and be puzzled.
J.P. Crawford hit a grand slam and Bryce Miller pitched six scoreless innings as the Seattle Mariners defeated the visiting Los Angeles Angels 9-0 on Saturday.
The Seattle Mariners moved to a season-high six games over .500 on Saturday afternoon by virtue of beating the Los Angeles Angels, 9-0, at T-Mobile Park.
SEATTLE – With Los Angeles Angels starter Reid Detmers on the ropes, Seattle Mariners shortstop J.P. Crawford delivered the knockout punch. Seattle Mariners
Infielders Brian Anderson and Michael Chavis have both opted out of their minor league deals with the Mariners.
Remember earlier this week, when we told you that the Seattle Mariners were opening up a great fan contest for the 25 year anniversary of T-Mobile Park?
We already knew that the Seattle Mariners' pitching staff was crazy talented, but they are also crazy efficient according to this post on social media
The Seattle Mariners placed left-hander Gabe Speier on the 15-day injured list on Saturday because of a left rotator cuff strain. The move is retroactive to Thursday.
The Seattle Mariners beat the Los Angeles Angels on Friday night, 5-4, but that win didn't come out without some skepticism. Starting pitcher Bryan Woo was removed from the game after just 66 pitches despite throwing 6.0 shutout innings, leading many M's fans to wonder why the organization is being so careful with him.
The pressure is now fully on Seattle Mariners' manager Scott Servais. Let's face it, now in his ninth season with only one playoff berth under his belt, the pressure should have already been on Servais, but after firing offensive coordinator and bench coach Brant Brown on Friday afternoon, it's turned up another notch.
The Seattle Mariners defeated the Los Angeles Angels on Friday night 5-4 as their domination at T-Mobile Park continued. Seattle won their ninth consecutive home opener last night.
The Seattle Mariners announced on Friday that they have parted ways with offensive coordinator and bench coach Brant Brown. Director of hitting strategy Jarret DeHart and assistant hitting coach Tommy Joseph will expand their current roles to compensate for Brown’s absence.
The Seattle Mariners are in first place in the AL West, but they are unhappy enough with their performance that they made a change to their coaching staff on Friday.
The Seattle Mariners won their fourth game in a row on Wednesday night following a 2-1 victory in 10 innings over the Houston Astros. Seattle won Wednesday’s game following a Sacrifice Fly in the bottom of the 10th inning by Shortstop J.P.
The Astros and Mariners cruised to an easy under on Wednesday night to cash our third straight Look of the Day, bringing us to +5.58 units on the week. Let's keep the profit train rolling.
With no NBA on the schedule for Wednesday night, let's switch over to MLB for our next Look of the Day. Let's keep this profit train rolling, shall we?
Relief pitchers are often overlooked as key parts of a winning baseball equation. They are seen as hired guns and necessary evils, commonly remembered for the game they cost their team rather than the many times they did their job.
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