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J-Rod flips the script on USA, robbing Judge at the wall

March 15, 2026

MIAMI – In the bottom of the fourth inning, Dominican Republic center fielder Julio Rodríguez was drilled in the hand by a Paul Skenes fastball. A half-inning later and any lingering pain had surely disappeared. With one out in the top of the fifth inning of the World Baseball Classic

NEW for 2026: Stream Mariners games on Mariners.TV

February 10, 2026

A new era of watching Mariners baseball is here, and Mariners.TV has you covered all season long.

Hancock? Criswell? Fight for Mariners' 5th rotation spot coming down to wire

March 15, 2026

PEORIA, Ariz. -- It’s becoming increasingly clear that the Mariners will need a No. 5 starter when they break camp and voyage to Seattle for Opening Day. And how they handle that spot -- as Bryce Miller works back from left oblique inflammation -- has all of a sudden become

Muñoz and his celebrity cat return from Classic to Mariners camp

Mastrobuoni departs Team Italy early to address calf injury, continue push for Opening Day roster spot
March 15, 2026

PEORIA, Ariz. -- The cat content was in peak form at the World Baseball Classic. Andrés Muñoz regularly shared updates of his 15-year-old Persian feline, Matilda, from his hotel room in Houston while competing for Team Mexico -- headlined by the furry friend donning a mini sombrero in support.

1 player who has made a big impression in each camp

March 15, 2026

Spring Training is arguably the best time for a player to make a good impression on his team. When a hitter or pitcher turns heads in the lead-up to Opening Day, it can set the tone for his entire season, offer a preview of what's to come, and make for

Back with Mariners, Randy ready to move on from Classic

March 14, 2026

PEORIA, Ariz. -- Randy Arozarena returned to Mariners camp on Saturday morning ready to turn the page towards the regular season. He also preferred not speaking further on the exchange with Cal Raleigh at the World Baseball Classic, declining interview requests at the Peoria Sports Complex and instead issuing a

Latest Mariners injuries and transactions

March 15, 2026

This page will be updated throughout the year with all the latest Mariners injury news and transactions.

First spring all about learning and growing for No. 2 prospect Anderson

March 14, 2026

PEORIA, Ariz. -- For Kade Anderson, Friday night was about the finish. The Mariners’ wunderkind left-hander made what wound up being his final start of an impressive Cactus League slate, covering three innings in a 10-7 loss to the Dodgers and working through a mid-game adjustment that helped salvage the

Why Woo is a dark horse Cy Young candidate

March 14, 2026

Tarik Skubal and Paul Skenes set the bar high on the pitching side in 2025. Skubal became the first pitcher since Pedro Martinez to repeat as the American League Cy Young Award winner, while Skenes followed up an incredible rookie season with a National League Cy Young crown. While there

Updated look at Mariners Opening Day roster projection

March 12, 2026

PEORIA, Ariz. -- It won’t quite be show-and-go for the Mariners’ eight players at the World Baseball Classic who are expected to be on the club’s Opening Day roster. But it will still be a tight turnaround by the time they all return for the final days of Spring Training

Miller's first full-effort bullpen cut short after oblique discomfort

March 11, 2026

PEORIA, Ariz. -- Bryce Miller’s first full-effort bullpen session since suffering left side oblique inflammation was cut short before it got going on Wednesday afternoon, making an already tight window to break camp on the Opening Day roster even tighter. Miller threw a handful of higher-intensity warmup pitches, then took

As Mariners await Randy's return, does rift with Raleigh still linger?

March 13, 2026

PEORIA, Ariz. -- By now, virtually everyone following the sport has seen the clips, heard the player reactions -- and more so, had a take -- on the awkward exchange between Cal Raleigh and Randy Arozarena at the World Baseball Classic on Monday night. The not-so-ideal part for the Mariners

He grew up between two cultures, and now is repping his mom with Team Korea

March 12, 2026

MIAMI -- Dane Dunning has always straddled two cultures. His mother was from Korea, where she met his father, an American who was stationed there while serving in the military. It’s why he has a tattoo on his arm that reads “same blood” in Hangul, the Korean alphabet. He even

Here are 30 prospect predictions for 2026

March 11, 2026

We are all about the future at MLB Pipeline. Obviously, any talk about prospects and who they might become involves some prognostication. Fresh off flexing those muscles to present every organization’s Top 30 prospects list, we’re keeping our crystal ball in active mode to provide a prospect prediction for each

Raleigh responds to scrutiny over rejected handshake: 'There's no beef. I love Randy'

March 10, 2026

PEORIA, Ariz. -- If there was any drama brewing between Cal Raleigh and Randy Arozarena at the World Baseball Classic, last year's AL MVP runner-up took steps to defuse it on Tuesday afternoon. "I hate that this is a thing,” Raleigh said via FaceTime with three Mariners beat reporters. “I

Griffey played in the first Classic -- and now he's photographing it

March 10, 2026

HOUSTON -- Twenty years ago, Ken Griffey Jr. was playing for the United States in the inaugural World Baseball Classic. Now, he's capturing Team USA's biggest moments of the 2026 Classic -- behind the camera. Griffey has been in Houston, where Team USA is playing, as a credentialed photographer for

Love is in the rotation! It was a wholesome offseason for Mariners starters

March 10, 2026

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At Mariners games, you can get your food by the boatload ... literally

@bmags94
March 10, 2026

Ballpark food can come in many vessels, whether it’s a traditional tray, a bucket or novelty helmets. The Mariners are aiming for a much bolder choice of vessel for food this year.

Calling your own pitches? Why Kirby is testing it out with PitchCom

March 9, 2026

MARYVALE, Ariz. -- You had to really be paying attention to see it, and even then, peering closely. You also had to be there, because the game wasn’t televised. On Sunday, it might’ve looked like George Kirby was adjusting his belt throughout his second Cactus League start vs. the Brewers.

Which of Seattle's aces will get the Opening Day nod -- and why?

March 8, 2026

PEORIA, Ariz. -- Still too early to talk Opening Day starter in Mariners camp? For manager Dan Wilson, who for the second straight year doesn’t have the most obvious choice, that’s a yes.

Who'll win awards in '26? Here are the top contenders in each division

March 10, 2026

The Yankees and Giants will open the 2026 MLB season on March 25. We’ll be counting down to that date with our annual preview series, with each story looking ahead to the coming season by breaking down a particular topic. Previously: The best pending free agent in each division. Today:

Arroyo one of World Baseball Classic’s top prospect performers

@benweinrib
March 15, 2026

The World Baseball Classic has been a stage for players across the world to show off their talents, and plenty of prospects have thrived in the spotlight. Players ranked on organizational Top 30 Prospects lists have shown out, in particular.

Dunning provides clutch relief as Korea advances to Classic quarterfinals

March 9, 2026

TOKYO -- Korea began its week celebrating home runs by spreading their arms wide as if they were on an airplane, carrying an inflatable "M" to stand for Miami. On Monday night, needing a win against Australia and for everything to go exactly right, it made it happen. Forget the