Seattle's Cal Raleigh and Dylan Moore hit run-scoring doubles in the eighth inning as the Mariners' bats got going late for a 4-3 victory against the host Baltimore Orioles on Saturday night.
A return from the IL makes for a tasty pitching showdown. Last night’s drubbing was a rough start to what may well be the most daunting road trip of the season for the Seattle Mariners.
If there’s been one constant with Seattle Mariners baseball over the past several years, it’s manager Scott Servais. Ranked: 5 Seattle Mariners who need to step up Servais is in his ninth season leading the Seattle clubhouse.
Two of the league’s top power hitters meet Saturday when the Seattle Mariners (24-21) and Baltimore Orioles (28-14) take the field at 4:05 PM ET, live on MASN2.
The Seattle Mariners (24-21) go on the road at Oriole Park at Camden Yards against the Baltimore Orioles (28-14) at 4:05 PM ET on Saturday. The Mariners will give the nod to Luis Castillo (4-5) against the Orioles and John Means (2-0).
It’s all fun and games until the other team hangs almost double digits on you Even having prepared oneself mentally for the jump in competition from the A’s and Royals to the Orioles and Yankees, tonight was a jarring start to the Mariners’ long road trip, as the Orioles battered Mariners pitching for nine runs.
It hasn’t been the start to the season offensively that Seattle Mariners center fielder Julio Rodríguez had hoped for, but it hasn’t affected his Gold Glove-caliber defense in the outfield.
The Mariners face a tough test against one of baseball’s hottest teams After securing a series win against the Bobby Witt Jr.-fronted Royals, the Mariners face a tougher test with the Adley Rutschman-fronted Orioles.
The Seattle Mariners open a daunting 10-game East Coast road trip Friday against the American League-best Baltimore Orioles, and they’ll start it without a key player who was expected to return.
The Seattle Mariners are in first place in the American League West, but it still feels like the team hasn’t reached its full potential. Rost on Seattle Mariners: What we’ve learned a quarter through the season Seattle’s pitching staff has been among the best in baseball.
Ah, Seattle Mariners baseball. For yet another season, the M’s are rolling out one of the most dominant pitching staffs in all of baseball, yet struggling to do the bare minimum with the bats.
“We’re finding out more and more about our team.” – Seattle Mariners manager Scott Servais That’s what the skipper told reporters after a 4-2 win Wednesday in a series finale against the Royals brought the Mariners’ run to eight wins out of their last of nine series, including five straight at home.
The Seattle Mariners have won eight of their past nine series and have surged into first place in the American League West at 24-20. Now they get perhaps their toughest test of the young season with a trip to Camden Yards to play one of the best teams in the American League, the Baltimore Orioles (27-14).
Bryan Woo allowed one run in 5 1/3 innings for his first victory of the season as the Seattle Mariners defeated the visiting Kansas City Royals 4-2 Wednesday afternoon.
The Seattle Mariners reinstated outfielder Dominic Canzone from the 10-day injured list on Wednesday. Canzone, 26, has been on the injured list since April 15 with an AC joint sprain in his left shoulder.
It seems Luke Raley doesn't know his own strength. After hitting a 432-foot homer to straightaway center field Monday, Raley was handed the Seattle Mariners' celebratory gold trident before stepping into the dugout.
He made nine appearances for the Mariners this season before being designated for assignment. The 28-year-old had a solid 3.09 ERA with 12 strikeouts in 11.2 innings pitched.
Some baseball fans could go their entire lives without ever catching a foul ball. One Seattle Mariners fan inexplicably did it twice in a matter of seconds.
On Sunday, Seattle Mariners center fielder Julio Rodriguez reminded fans why he's one of the strongest sluggers in baseball.
Some lineup reinforcements could be on the way.
Mariners right-hander Matt Brash underwent Tommy John surgery on Wednesday.
Since he’s out of options, he had to be removed from the 40-man entirely.
The Seattle Mariners may still be searching for that offensive spark to get the ball rolling in 2024, but one thing has been made crystal clear: they have the brightest future of any rotation in the American League, and possibly in all of baseball.
The list of players in major professional sports to achieve the feat is short.
Playing the waiver wire effectively is crucial to fantasy baseball success throughout the season. Each week of the 2024 campaign, this article will help pinpoint which players are readily available to be picked up in most formats.
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