The Seattle Mariners have named pitcher Luis Castillo as the team's Opening Day starter when they take on the Boston Red Sox on March 28. The announcement came from the Mariners on social media.
Canzone homers again, Mariners stack singles to win against their AL West rivals Today the Mariners traveled to Surprise, land of retirement communities and strip malls, to take on the reigning World Series Champions, the Texas Rangers.
In Monday’s Seattle Mariners game in Arizona, Dominic Canzone added to what has already been an impressive spring. Mariners Notebook: Opening day starter
The suspense, if there was any, about who will be the Seattle Mariners’ opening day starter was put to an end Monday by manager Scott Servais. Mariners’
Luis Castillo was named the Seattle Mariners Opening Day starter on Monday morning by manager Scott Servais. The three-time All-Star will start opposite of the Boston Red Sox.
An early spring matchup against an AL West rival It’s the final week of spring training in Peoria before the team heads out to San Diego for a pair of exhibition games and then onwards to the home opener in Seattle on the 28th.
The Seattle Mariners provided a mixed bag of injury updates on Monday, with good news reported on reliever Matt Brash and less-good news reported on reliever Gregory Santos.
The 2024 Mobil 1 12 Hours of Sebring delivered in its usual late race chaos featuring a hard-fought pass by the #40 Wayne Taylor Racing with Andretti Acura to give the team its first victory in the top class since August of 2022.
It’s not quite the first chill of the air you feel in late summer – although it has been cool in Peoria the last few days – but there has been the unmistakable feel of a shift for the Seattle Mariners to bigger games on the near horizon.
Yesterday morning, Jeff Reid arrived in Nome, Alaska with six of the sixteen dogs he’d left Anchorage with two weeks ago. After 12 days, 11 hours, 22 minutes and one second on the trail, he was the last musher to finish the 2024 Iditarod, taking about three and a half days longer than this year’s winner, Dallas Seavey.
Seattle Mariners manager Scott Servais made the rounds this offseason to visit some of his players, and perhaps the top name on his list of people to see with was superstar center fielder Julio Rodríguez.
Seattle Mariners fans were very disappointed to see the organization essentially give away outfielder Jarred Kelenic this offseason in a trade with the Atlanta Braves.
Mariners defeat the Midwest After yesterday’s games were rained out, the Mariners made up for it by playing two, winning two, under much friendlier Arizona skies.
The Seattle Mariners are coming off a disappointing year where they missed the playoffs but had a successful season winning 88 games last year and falling two games out from making a return to postseason play.
Seattle Mariners shortstop J.P. Crawford firmly established himself as one of the best players in baseball last year, especially at his position. Seattle
Catcher Cal Raleigh was a late scratch from the Seattle Mariners' lineup against the Chicago White Sox on Saturday. Raleigh is dealing with a bruised heel
The Mariners announced that right-hander Mauricio Llovera has cleared waivers and been sent outright to Triple-A Tacoma. He has also been reassigned to minor league camp.
Mariners right-hander Gregory Santos sustained a “mild” lat strain while warming up yesterday and will not be ready for Opening Day.
The righty will be out of action until around the midpoint of the 2025 season.
The Seattle Mariners are hoping that reliever Ryne Stanek can duplicate the stellar 2022 campaign he put up with the Houston Astros.
The Seattle Mariners hope to return to the postseason after missing the playoffs last season. We’re here to share our MLB odds series and make a Mariners over-under regular-season win total prediction and pick for the 2024 season.
Here are three rising stars looking to make an impact for the Mariners in 2024.
Seattle Mariners president of baseball operations Jerry Dipoto did an interview with Tyler Kepner of The Athletic where he talked about his confidence with the club heading into the new season.
Seattle Mariners reliever Matt Brash will be back on the field next week, good news after there were fears earlier this week that he could miss an extensive amount of time in the upcoming season, The Seattle Times reported Friday.
The Seattle Mariners fear that star reliever Matt Brash could miss the entire season. Brash was shut down from throwing last week due to arm discomfort.
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