Mariners Face Rough Waters in Baltimore, Lose Series with 5-3 Rubber Match Defeat
Defensive miscues once again set the Mariners back in Baltimore, and even after a late comeback effort following a long rain delay, the hole had been dug too deep to make it all the way back for a victory, leading to a series defeat against the last place Orioles.
Mariners Honor Ichiro with Sixth Straight Victory, Beat Rays 7-4
The Seattle Mariners continued their hot streak on Saturday night with a 7-4 win over the Tampa Bay Rays, riding a home run from Cal Raleigh and two from Julio Rodriguez to some early scoring that proved to be the difference on the second day of Ichiro weekend.
Julio Rodriguez Makes History as Mariners Secure Massive Series Win in 5-4 Victory vs. Rangers
The Seattle Mariners bested the Texas Rangers 5-4 in a home run shootout and won a key series to improve their playoff positioning going into the dog days of August as Julio Rodriguez joined an exclusive club of his own.
Good, Bad, and Ugly: Logan Evans Shaky, Offense Even Shakier in Mariners’ Loss to Athletics
Unable to muster much offense against a struggling Luis Severeno, the Mariners once again came up empty with an opportunity to gain ground in the Wild Card race with an ugly loss to the Athletics.
Julio Rodriguez, Mariners Open Road Trip with 4-2 Win Over Angels
The Seattle Mariners bounced back from a rough series loss to Milwaukee on Thursday as they eked out a win over the Los Angeles Angels by a 4-2 score. Julio Rodriguez, Randy Arozarena, and Jorge Polanco cracked home runs while Logan Evans tossed five innings of one-run ball.
Good, Bad and Ugly: Mariners Win Thriller Over Astros to Guarantee Series Win
It took 11 innings, but the Seattle Mariners fended off the Houston Astros 7-6 on Saturday in a thrilling ballgame.
Good, Bad and Ugly: Offense Solid, Pitching Falters in Another Loss to Yankees
The Seattle Mariners fell to the New York Yankees 9-6 on Wednesday. Here’s what went well, what didn’t and what was downright terrible.
Slightly More Respectable, Still Bad Defeat: Yankees Stuff Mariners 9-6
The New York Yankees won game two of the three-game set in the Bronx today with a big offensive showing against a Seattle Mariners team that looks to be slipping, and now the Mariners will have to buckle up to keep their playoff spot intact.
2-3-4 Blues: Mariners’ Offensive Core Drops Ball in 3-2 Loss to Royals
Julio Rodriguez, Cal Raleigh, and Randy Arozarena went a combined 0-13 while the Mariners as a whole went 0-11 with runners in scoring position on Thursday, leading to a disappointing series split to open the final homestand of the first half.
Good, Bad, and Ugly: Long Ball Highlights Mariners Dominant 9-1 Win vs. Nationals
Pounding the strike zone all night, Logan Evans pitched like an ace and received more than enough run support thanks to another big game from the Big Dumper as the Mariners rebounded from back-to-back losses in Houston to smoke the Nationals.
2 Keys For Mariners’ Survival on Daunting Road Trip
After going 1-5 on their most recent homestand, the Mariners set sail on a tough 10-game road trip without several contributors. Here are two keys to their survival.
Internal, External Options For Mariners to Potentially Replace Logan Gilbert
Without their ace for at least a month, the Mariners will have to make due with a couple of internal replacement options, but if Logan Gilbert has to miss more time, a trade might be necessary.
Good, Bad, and Ugly: Logan Gilbert Injury, Offensive Eruption Headline Mariners First 2 Games vs. Marlins
The Seattle Mariners evened the series at a game apiece with the Miami Marlins on Saturday with an offensive explosion, but not all of the news from T-Mobile is positive.
Mariners Should Go With Logan Evans While George Kirby Recovers
George Kirby is expected to miss the start of the regular season due to shoulder inflammation. But instead of filling the void left by Kirby with Emerson Hancock, here’s why the Mariners should take this opportunity to give the ball to Logan Evans.
4 Options For Mariners to Address George Kirby’s Expected Absence
The Mariners are expected to be without star pitcher George Kirby (right shoulder inflammation) for the start of the season. Here’s who they could deploy in his absence.