By Daniel Kramer @DKramer_
June 23, 2024
MIAMI -- Scott Servais has often said that “to win on the road, you’ve got to hit on the road.” But that mantra from the Mariners’ manager also hinges on his pitching staff -- particularly the rotation -- suppressing runs the way it has in Seattle. And after Bryce Miller
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Read our story on the balloting format, which includes two phases of fan voting to determine the All-Star starters.
By Daniel Kramer @DKramer_
June 22, 2024
MIAMI -- The All-Star Game at Globe Life Field in Arlington is just over three weeks away, and with the run that Logan Gilbert has been on all season, maybe this will finally be the year he earns his first career selection. Gilbert put together another convincing performance toward his
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June 22, 2024
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By Daniel Kramer @DKramer_
June 21, 2024
MIAMI -- Julio Rodríguez took his “No Fly Zone” to the furthest end of the other coast when making two remarkable catches on Friday night at loanDepot park. But it was the one that he didn’t corral that created more of a “what-if” on the final outcome of a 3-2,
By Daniel Kramer @DKramer_
June 21, 2024
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By Henry Palattella @hellapalattella
June 20, 2024
CLEVELAND -- There were some positives for the Mariners in Thursday’s series finale against the Guardians. Mitch Garver threw out his first runner of the year behind the plate; Dylan Moore equaled his home run total from last year (eight); No. 9 hitter Ryan Bliss had a two-out, go-ahead double.
By Henry Palattella @hellapalattella
June 19, 2024
CLEVELAND -- Through the first six starts of 2024, there was no pitcher more efficient than Bryan Woo. His WHIP was sparkling (0.53). His walk per nine innings rate was incredible (0.53). And his ERA was historic (1.07, the best mark through the first six starts of a season in
By Brendan Samson @brendan_samson
June 20, 2024
In last week’s mock draft, Jonathan Mayo noted that we were in “calm-before-the-storm" territory as we awaited the 2024 MLB Draft Combine. That’s no longer the case. Our Draft experts (Mayo and Jim Callis) have been on site in Phoenix soaking up any and all Draft-related information they can.
By Jonathan Mayo, Jim Callis and Sam Dykstra @SamDykstraMiLB
June 19, 2024
The goal for any player entering pro ball, of course, is to reach the big leagues. It can be a long and arduous climb through a Minor League system and a select few make it.
By Henry Palattella @hellapalattella
June 18, 2024
CLEVELAND -- For almost all of the 2024 season, Bryce Miller has looked anything but comfortable at anywhere that isn’t T-Mobile Park. That changed Tuesday night, as the 25-year-old spun a gem in Seattle’s 8-5 win over the Guardians at Progressive Field in a battle between two of the top
By Daniel Kramer @DKramer_
June 18, 2024
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By Brian Murphy @Spokes_Murphy
June 19, 2024
To Ken Griffey Jr., one of the greatest center fielders of his time, Willie Mays was “the godfather of center fielders.” That’s how Griffey described Mays on MLB Network after news broke that the all-time great passed away Tuesday at age 93. “My heart is on the floor. That's the
By Daniel Kramer @DKramer_
June 16, 2024
SEATTLE -- The Mariners finally gave Logan Gilbert some run support on Sunday afternoon, and only a marginal amount was all that the towering righty needed. Under sun-soaked skies and in front of a sellout Father’s Day crowd, Gilbert dominated the Rangers over eight shutout innings to lift the Mariners
By Daniel Kramer @DKramer_
June 15, 2024
SEATTLE -- The Mariners played to all of the superlatives they display when they’re at their best on Saturday, running away to what was shaping up to be their most complete win of the year before the Rangers made things interesting at the end. Seattle had a six-run lead going
By Jonathan Mayo
June 16, 2024
Most fathers hope to pass down their finest traits to their offspring. For former Major League All-Star shortstop Jack Wilson, that was putting bat on ball. A lot. Wilson played parts of a dozen years in the big leagues and retired with a miniscule 11.6 career strikeout percentage. That’s not
By Daniel Kramer @DKramer_
June 15, 2024
SEATTLE -- Jonny Farmelo’s non-contact right knee injury sustained earlier this week will sideline him for the rest of the 2024 season. Mariners general manager Justin Hollander revealed on Saturday that Seattle’s No. 6 prospect, per MLB Pipeline has a torn ACL. Surgery has not yet been scheduled, nor has
By Daniel Kramer @DKramer_
June 15, 2024
SEATTLE -- Scott Servais has repeatedly said in recent years that the American League West runs through the Lone Star State, between the Astros’ nearly decade-long dominance atop the division and the Rangers’ run to last year’s World Series title. And though the Mariners’ manager won’t say it out loud,
By Daniel Kramer @DKramer_
June 14, 2024
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By Daniel Kramer @DKramer_
June 14, 2024
SEATTLE -- Four-game sweeps are always a tall task, even at home and even against the cellar dwellers of Major League Baseball. Yet, for a Mariners team that has been defined by late-game magic, a 3-2 loss to the White Sox in 10 innings stung a little more than it
By Josh Kirshenbaum
June 13, 2024
SEATTLE -- For Kevin Martinez, the Mariners’ senior vice president of marketing and communications, the best promotions focus on fans and players and shorten the gap between them. Thirty years ago, on May 19, 1994, the Mariners struck promotional gold with the first Jay Buhner Buzz Cut Night. The premise