The Seattle Mariners celebrated a pair of birthdays on Jan. 11 for two of the most respected and longest-tenured people in the entire organization. On the play ...
The Seattle Mariners are still looking to make their first 'big' move of the offseason. The Mariners still have needs at first base, second base and third base.
The Seattle Mariners will likely begin 2025 boasting at least one more Hall of Famer. The Mariners' longest-tenured pitcher of all time, Felix Hernandez, and franchise hit king Ichiro Suzuki were both ...
We don't know if King Felix will actually get to Cooperstown, but we know that he's going to get another chance in 2026.
The Seattle Mariners are still yet to add substantially to their positions of need as 2025 looms. At the Mariners' current rate, they'll go into 2025 with needs at first, second and third base.
They have to do something. Right? In an offseason defined, so far, by their inaction, the Mariners remain on the prowl for two new infielders. In an ideal scenario, the Mariners would like to fill ...
Metallic paper and bags, tissue paper, ribbon and bows need to be thrown away. Christmas lights cannot be recycled. Beginning Monday, the city will start picking up nonartificial Christmas trees.
The perplexity of the modern city of Seattle was captured again this past week in dueling headlines. The first one hardly seems like it could be true given our hollowed-out downtown.
The Seattle Mariners need to improve the offensive production from its infield. The team has been exploring free agent and trade scenarios to make it happen, hoping to return to the Major League ...
The Seattle Mariners desperately need infield offense but don't seem willing to pay free-agent market price. Could a still-affordable first baseman be available in trade? Seattle has been on the ...
SEATTLE — The Seattle Kraken will play the Ottawa Senators at home Tuesday evening. The game at Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle begins at 7 p.m. PT. That game will be on KONG. KONG is available ...
Count former MLB general managers Jim Duquette and Jim Bowden among those concerned for Seattle Mariners president of baseball operations Jerry Dipoto’s well-being as he has yet to make a trade ...