Rock, Randy, Rout: Arozarena, Mariners Trounce Astros to Kick Off Second Half
Randy Arozarena stayed hot and Luis Castillo delivered a gem to open the second half as the Mariners picked up a much-needed home win against the Astros to continue pursuit of their AL West-leading rival.
Cal Raleigh Makes History as Mariners Obliterate Tarik Skubal, Tigers 12-3
Rebounding in resounding fashion, the Mariners put up a dozen runs against the AL-best Tigers, scoring in every way imaginable behind a historic day from Cal Raleigh.
Good, Bad, and Ugly: Mariners’ Bullpen Comes Up Huge In Second Straight Win vs. Twins
Dan Wilson made the right moves in a tight one in Minnesota, helping the Mariners steal a late 6-5 win to snag their fourth victory in five games on the road.
Mariners’ Decision to Bet on Donovan Solano, Dominic Canzone Quickly Pays Off
On Friday, the Mariners made the warranted — but somewhat unexpected — decision to move on from Rowdy Tellez and keep both Donovan Solano and Dominic Canzone on the roster. So far, that bet has paid off.
When Might the Mariners Part Ways With Their Weakest Link?
The Donovan Solano experience isn’t getting any better, but the Mariners continue to carry him on their roster nearly two full months into the season. When will this finally come to a head, and for whom?
3 Up, 3 Down: Best and Worst Performances From Mariners’ Series Win in Boston
The Mariners won their first series in Boston since 2014 on the back of some of these performances.
3 Up, 3 Down: Best and Worst Performances From Mariners’ Opening Series
With a 2-1 win on Sunday, the Mariners split their season-opening series against the A’s. Here were the three best and worst player performances from the weekend.
Key Takeaways From Mariners’ 14-1 Blowout Win vs. White Sox
The Mariners received strong days from several batters in the middle of their order in a shellacking of the White Sox, but they also lost a key batter at the top of the lineup with opening day just around the corner.
Final Mariners 26-Man Roster Projection
With Opening Day right around the corner, here’s how the Mariners’ initial 26-man roster appears likely to shake out.
Assessing Mariners’ Potentially Problematic Third Base Situation
The Mariners’ decision to trade Eugenio Suárez last winter and their self-imposed financial restrictions have left them grasping at straws at third base. Here’s how things could shake out in 2025.
Updated Mariners 26-Man Roster Projection
Projecting the Mariners’ 26-man roster with a little over three weeks to go before Opening Day.
Mariners Pre-Spring Training 26-Man Roster Projection & Preview
With pitchers and catchers set to report to Spring Training on February 12, let’s take a look at how the Seattle Mariners’ initial 26-man roster of the 2025 season could shape up come Opening Day.