These All-Star Mariners made the most of their ASG experience
SEATTLE -- Given that some of the sport’s all-time greatest players have spent a chunk of their careers in Seattle, it’s no surprise that many among that group have also shined on the All-Star stage. Here’s a look at 10 of the most iconic moments from the Midsummer Classic and
Go fish! The history behind the Mariners' Salmon Run
SEATTLE -- What started as a creative brainstorm during the thick of the pandemic has since turned into one of the Mariners’ most successful marketing ploys of this era, one that has resoundingly resonated with their fanbase. The Salmon Run! The fourth-inning mascot race during home games at T-Mobile Park
With 'The Kid' at the top, here are Mariners' top 10 MLB debuts
SEATTLE -- There are few events more nerve-racking -- and anticipated -- in MLB than a player’s debut, and that’s especially true in Seattle, where the Mariners have had countless high-end prospects earn their calling to The Show. Here is a subjective list of the 10 greatest debut games in
Out-hype Julio? Few in club history have
SEATTLE -- The Mariners’ blueprint of this era has been with a "Draft and develop" mantra, but this ethos goes back way further. Here is a subjective ranking of the 10 most-anticipated prospects to make their debut with Seattle.
Top Mariners Draft pick from every season
There's nothing quite like the excitement of a first-round pick. Over the years, the Mariners have made some pretty good ones, with their share of stars, busts, and the vast in-between. Here's a look back at Seattle’s previous top picks from each Draft since the club’s inception in 1977.
So many stars: Mariners' best hitting seasons
SEATTLE -- When picking the best individual season by a Mariners position player in franchise history, there is no shortage of candidates. In the interest of spreading the wealth, we’re only going with the very best season from each individual in coming up with a Top 5 all-time list.
5 Mariners greats not in the Hall of Fame
SEATTLE -- The Mariners have done well in landing some pretty prominent players in the National Baseball Hall of Fame in recent years, a run that includes Randy Johnson, Ken Griffey Jr., Edgar Martinez and Ichiro Suzuki over the past 11 elections.
Mariners' Top 5 relievers
No one loves a good debate quite like baseball fans, and with that in mind, we asked each of our beat reporters to rank the top five players by position in the history of their franchise, based on their career while playing for that club. These rankings are for fun
Mariners' Top 5 right fielders
No one loves a good debate quite like baseball fans, and with that in mind, we asked each of our beat reporters to rank the top five players by position in the history of their franchise, based on their career while playing for that club. These rankings are for fun
Mariners' Top 5 center fielders
No one loves a good debate quite like baseball fans, and with that in mind, we asked each of our beat reporters to rank the top five players by position in the history of their franchise, based on their career while playing for that club. These rankings are for fun
Mariners' Top 5 shortstops
No one loves a good debate quite like baseball fans, and with that in mind, we asked each of our beat reporters to rank the top five players by position in the history of their franchise, based on their career while playing for that club. These rankings are for fun
Mariners' Top 5 third basemen
No one loves a good debate quite like baseball fans, and with that in mind, we asked each of our beat reporters to rank the top five players by position in the history of their franchise, based on their career while playing for that club. These rankings are for fun
Mariners' Top 5 catchers
No one loves a good debate quite like baseball fans, and with that in mind, we asked each of our beat reporters to rank the top five players by position in the history of their franchise, based on their career while playing for that club. These rankings are for fun
Mariners' all-time retired numbers
When the Mariners drew up guidelines for retiring uniform numbers, they set a high bar that has been met by a select few in franchise history. There are 11 inducted members in the Mariners Hall of Fame, but the criteria for retiring a number was set substantially higher to make
The biggest trades in Mariners history
Here is a subjective list of the most impactful trades in Mariners history. 1. Bringing in the Big Unit Mariners got from Expos: LHP Randy Johnson, RHP Gene Harris, RHP Brian Holman Mariners gave up: LHP Mark Langston, RHP Mike Campbell Date: May 25, 1989 The Mariners didn't know quite
Mariners' 5 best homegrown Draft picks
SEATTLE -- The homegrown hero is every franchise’s dream. Hit on your top-end Draft picks, and you can put yourself on a postseason trajectory. It’s a formula that has worked for years, even in Seattle, despite some of the Mariners’ shortcomings in their chase for that elusive World Series championship.
Top 9 moments in T-Mobile Park history
SEATTLE -- T-Mobile Park has only been open since 1999, but it has already been home to some of the most memorable moments in Major League history. Nestled one block south of where the Kingdome once stood, which itself housed some of Seattle’s most iconic memories, the open-air, retractable-roof replacement
These Mariners had seasons for the ages
SEATTLE -- So who’s had the best season in Mariners history at each position? It’s a pretty good list with some pretty remarkable seasons. This isn’t a list of the best player to play at each position, but rather the player with the best single season. You could win a
Best Mariners to wear each uniform number
Some numbers are iconic. It’s not hard to remember which Mariners wore 11, 24 or 51 the three jerseys that hang on the center-field façade at T-Mobile Park as the only numbers retired in franchise history. But just who is the best player to wear every uniform number? Well, that’s
Life-changing call brings Nola back to Seattle
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Arozarena, 5 other Mariners avoid arbitration; no deal yet for Miller
SEATTLE -- The Mariners are still looking to bolster their 2026 roster with another proven bat and at least another reliever. And how much they have to spend on those commodities came into clearer scope after Thursday’s deadline for salary arbitration-eligible players to exchange figures with their clubs. Seattle had
Stars come out to support J-Rod's big investment in field where it all started
Julio Rodríguez’s annual return home has always been with a full heart, and he’s voyaged back to the Dominican Republic in a big way this offseason. The Mariners center fielder this week unveiled a massive overhaul to the fields that he quite literally grew up on, unveiling a state-of-the-art refurbishing
5 New Year's resolutions for the Mariners
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Mariners boost hype ahead of '26 with return of FanFest
SEATTLE -- Mariners FanFest is returning in a big way. The club’s first such event since 2019 -- slated for Jan. 31 and Feb. 1 -- has already sold out its first day, and tickets are going fast for the finale. Attendance at FanFest is limited to just more than
Mariners' outfield could take off with rebound years from these two
SEATTLE -- The Mariners entered the offseason with more clarity on their outfield than any group on the roster. Yet two key pieces among that group are also seeking a bounceback from 2025, especially considering their lofty production in 2024. Luke Raley and Victor Robles are penciled in for a

