The Seattle Mariners added to their international signing class on Monday, coming to terms with Diago Machado out of Mexico. Reporter Francys Romero had the information on social media ...
Over the weekend, it looked like a nightmare scenario for the Seattle Mariners was unfolding. The possibility of Alex Bregman returning to the rival Houston Astros started to get very real.
The Mariners made the first "big" move of the offseason when they signed versatile veteran infielder Donovan Solano to a one-year, $3.5 million contract on Jan. 13.
Seattle’s first -- and only -- notable acquisition this winter was signing free-agent infielder Donovan Solano to a one-year, $3.5 million contract on Jan. 13. Solano will be more in the mix at ...
Could the Seattle Mariners pull off the stunner of the Major League Baseball offseason? It's well-documented that the Mariners' offense is their Achilles Heel. Despite owning a top-five pitching ...
SEATTLE – The initial plan for this analysis was to offer an update on potential moves or signings that the Seattle Mariners might make as the Feb. 12 report date for pitchers and catchers looms.
It’s not a pitch for how the Seattle Mariners have actually improved by ... homers and a microscopic 17 doubles (191st in MLB). His fly-ball (26.2%) and line-drive rate (23.0%) landed below ...
The Mariners have a surplus of talent and could afford to part with Castillo. He signed a five-year, $108 million deal in 2023. He has a 3.43 ERA in 74 starts with the Mariners.
who would send one of their few useful players to fill a contending team’s need and the Mariners get a player from that team. A random and quick hypothetical: Seattle sends catcher Harry Ford ...
The Mariners were among a handful attempting to sign the slick-fielding second baseman. Had they been able to convince Kim to play in Seattle, it would have been just their third player added to ...
311 with 117 homers, 780 RBIs and 509 stolen bases with Seattle (2001-12, 2018-19), the New York Yankees (2012-14) and Miami (2015-17). Suzuki is one of the Mariners’ most beloved alums.
SEATTLE -- The Seattle Mariners acquired infielder Miles Mastrobuoni from the Chicago Cubs on Tuesday for cash. Mastrobuoni, 29, hit .194 with four RBIs in 50 games for Chicago last year.