MLB, Mariners and Signing Day
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In a recent episode of the Refuse to Lose podcast, ESPN's Buster Olney wasn't high on a reunion between the two sides
The Seattle Mariners were one of the best teams in the league last year, but they came up short of winning the American League pennant, as they were bounced fro
The Mariners are in talks with the Cardinals over a left-handed reliever with a $4.25 million pre-arbitration deal for 2026.
The Mariners chose to buy low on a struggling yet hard-throwing reliever that had no more place in the Reds org.
Seattle is also receiving its flowers from MLB's flagship channel, MLB Network. MLB Network is currently in the midst of releasing its "Top 100 players right now" list and the Mariners had two players ranked within the 80-61 range, which were revealed Jan. 14.
Brendan Donovan’s trade value has hit a roadblock, slowing the Mariners’ pursuit and leaving teams weighing their options carefully.
On Tuesday, Morosi appeared on Seattle Sports' "Wyman and Bob" show and predicted that the Mariners would add another bat to complete their lineup ahead of a highly-anticipated 2026 campaign.
Seattle Mariners star Julio Rodríguez recently visited the Dominican Republic home he helped rebuild, choosing a quiet, personal moment over publicity. This return underscored his commitment to community and the values that ground him,
SEATTLE – Seattle Mariners Senior Director of International Scouting Frankie Thon Jr. today announced the following international signings: - Juan Rijo, OF, Dominican Republic (MLB Pipeline’s No. 12 overall prospect in 2026 international class) - Gregory Pio,
The Boston Red Sox still have plenty of time to explore the market and appear to be doing just that, evaluating a former Seattle Mariners infielder who could fill a need after the club passed on Alex Bregman.