Mariners Offseason Tracker: Timeline, Salaries, and Depth Charts
With each week of the offseason bringing new updates for the Mariners, it can be easy to lose track of everything that has gone on. Our Mariners offseason tracker is a one-stop shop for easily digestible M’s winter information.
More Missed Opportunities Plague Kraken as Avalanche Mount Third Period Comeback
Facing the NHL’s top team, the Kraken put themselves in position to drive home a much-needed victory in the third period with a one goal lead. But in key moments down the stretch, Lane Lambert’s team came up short yet again, losing for the ninth time in 10 games.
Shane Wright, Kraken Searching For ‘Killer Instinct’ to Break Out of Slump
Despite the Seattle Kraken’s recent 1-7-1 skid, forward Shane Wright has shown some good play, and Emerald City Spectrum spoke with him and others Monday about what the team needs to do to right the ship.
‘The Guys Have to Do Their Job’: Kraken Skid Continues in 3-1 Loss to Sabres
Losing their eighth game in nine tries, much to the frustration of Lane Lambert, the Kraken once again were plagued by many of the same problems that have upended a promising start, this time falling to the Sabres at home.
Seawolves Prop Chance Wenglewski Announces Retirement from Rugby
Seawolves prop Chance Wenglewski announced his retirement Saturday morning after two years with the team and seven years in the MLR. The departure continues pressure on Seattle to find additions to the front row.
Kirby Moore Makes Homecoming as Washington State Cougars’ New Football Coach
Returning close to his hometown of Prosser, Kirby Moore will aim to reinvigorate Washington State’s offense with his first head coaching job, taking over for the departed Jimmy Rogers in Pullman.
Seawolves Bring Domestic Prop Ezekiel Lindenmuth into 2026 Fold
The Seattle Seawolves have found their top loosehead prop for 2026, and it’s none other than capped USA Eagle Ezekiel Lindenmuth, the third Seawolves acquisition from the now-defunct SaberCats.
Mariners Potentially Shifting Bullpen Strategy Priorities as Collin Snider Leaves for Cubs
Collin Snider’s minor league deal with the Cubs closes his two-year chapter with the Mariners after a season of uneasy form and untimely injury. The fact that the M’s didn’t pick him back up, however, offers a window into a strategic shift within the organization.
Kraken Reverse Fortunes With Thrilling 3-2 OT Win vs. Kings
Entering the final minute, it appeared the Kraken would lose its sixth straight game in regulation, once again allowing the go-ahead goal in the third period against the Kings. But a late power-play goal from Matty Beniers forced overtime, where Vince Dunn ended the skid.
M’s Pass on Major League Rule 5 Pick, Nab Two in Minor League Phase, Lose Cole Phillips to Brewers
Although the Seattle Mariners didn’t add anyone to their 40-man roster during the major league phase of the Rule 5 draft, they still added two projects to their minor league system while an injury-derailed project of their own was picked up by Milwaukee.
With Julian Love Working Way Back, Ty Okada Playing ‘Incredible Football’ For Seahawks
Entering the final month of the season, the Seahawks hope to have a fully healthy Julian Love rolling into the playoffs. But the stellar play from his replacement over the past two months has created quite the luxury for the team as the Pro Bowler eases back into action.
Young Reign Roster 24 Players After Personnel Decision Announcement
The Seattle Reign announced their post-2025 roster decisions on Tuesday morning as the franchise values youth moving forward.
Kraken Forward Jani Nyman Eager to Shoot Puck, Take Advantage of Increased Opportunity
With Jaden Schwartz and Berkly Catton each out for multiple weeks, it’s next man up for the Seattle Kraken at forward. Or rather, ‘Nyman’ up.
Orlando Action: Three Mariners Takeaways from 2025 Winter Meetings’ First Big Flurry
While Seattle’s options are still quite open in the 2025 MLB winter meetings, some moves around the rest of the league have set the guiderails for what the Mariners can and can’t do when it comes to their offseason targets.
Kraken Concede Another Late Winner, Lose Sixth Straight
For the second game in a row — and the third time in five games — the Seattle Kraken allowed the go-ahead goal in the third period of an otherwise close game in Monday’s 4-1 loss to the Minnesota Wild. The Kraken have lost five straight in regulation and six consecutive overall.
Ford for Ferrer: Mariners Bolster Bullpen at Cost of Planned Backup Backstop
It’s not Damon and Bale (yet), but the swap of a somewhat proven reliever and a mostly untested prospect could go many ways for the teams involved. Was this a good move for the Mariners, or did they give up too much in the deal?
Analysis: Who Will Cougars Pursue to Replace Departing Coach Jimmy Rogers?
Stunning everyone in Pullman, Jimmy Rogers pulled a one-and-done by leaving Washington State without a football coach, taking the same position at Iowa State. Who could be courted as his replacement?
Three Takeaways from Mariners 2026 Coaching Staff Announcements
The Mariners announced their coaching staff going into 2026, and although most of the figures from their recently concluded season are coming back, that in and of itself - along with the additions that did take place - give a window into Seattle’s plans.
Seahawks Set to Bolster Top-3 Defense For Final Stretch Run
Tied atop the NFC standings, the rich will get richer on defense with the Seahawks set to bring back two key veteran standouts for the final five games.
Special Teams Woes Doom Kraken Against Oilers in 9-4 Blowout Defeat
The Seattle Kraken made history against the Edmonton Oilers on Thursday night. Just not the kind they would want to write home about.