Ichiro Suzuki earned a prestigious accolade on Tuesday as he was elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame. To further ...
Outside of the infield, the Seattle Mariners biggest need going into the offseason was the bullpen. The Mariners relievers were ravaged with injuries and incons ...
Ichiro Suzuki had a busy Tuesday night. First, he was announced as an inductee into the National Baseball Hall of Fame as part of its class of 2025. Moments later, the Seattle Mariners announced the ...
Another underwhelming offseason continues as the Mariners again appear to be passing on big-ticket free agents. At this point ...
The Mariners announced that they have claimed ... DFA limbo normally only lasts a week but that clock is paused during the holidays. Seattle’s 40-man roster count is now 39.
John Capodice was 83 years old. Capodice’s death was announced on the Pizzi Funeral Home’s website, according to Deadline. His death notice said he died on Dec. 30 but his cause of death was ...
SEATTLE – As Tahlequah carries her dead calf, scientists studying the endangered southern residents are concerned for the mother orca. On Christmas Eve it was confirmed she gave birth to a ...
Advertising Kim would fill a need at second base for Seattle. With the Mariners opting to not exercise a $12 million club option on Jorge Polanco, making him a free agent, they are once again ...
The Mariners currently have Luke Raley slotted to see some time at first base and in the outfield. A season ago, Ty France was the Mariners’ starting first baseman until he got DFA’d and later ...
It might cost the Giants some high-upside position player talent, but if you don't have quality starting pitching The Giants already traded once with the Seattle Mariners last offseason ...
323. One team that could use a high average, low strikeout hitter is the Seattle Mariners. Bleacher Report's Zachary Rymer recently suggested the Mariners would be the best fit for Arraez ...
He hit .257 with 27 homers, 322 RBIs and 156 stolen bases for the Senators/Rangers (1971-76), New York Mets (1977-78), New York Yankees (1979), Chicago Cubs (1980) and Seattle Mariners (1981-82).