Monet, Pollock ... Kirby? Seattle righty gets artsy as Mariners snap skid
SEATTLE -- George Kirby already paints the strike zone as well as any arm in the sport, but he’s extended his artistry to canvases away from the mound. And quite literally. Kirby has taken up painting as a way to harness his ever-evolving grasp of baseball’s mental side, which was
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Miller (oblique) brings the velo in 1st rehab start
SEATTLE -- Bryce Miller experienced some expected rust in his first rehab start for Triple-A Tacoma on Saturday, but stuff-wise, everything appeared sharp. Miller averaged 97.1 mph on his four-seam fastball and mixed in the slider, splitter, knuckle curve, sinker and sweeper -- got all that? -- over 33 pitches
Donovan (hip tightness) out of Mariners' lineup Saturday vs. Rangers
SEATTLE -- One day after exiting early with left hip tightness, Brendan Donovan was out of the Mariners’ lineup for Saturday’s game against the Rangers as he continues to recover. The third baseman is day to day and is not expected to be considered for the 10-day injured list at
1 early-season development each team can believe in
It's still too early to tell exactly how the 2026 season will play out, but every team has seen at least one key player or position group get off to a strong start. With the help of MLB.com's beat writers, here's one early-season development every club can have faith in.
Miller (oblique) to start rehab, but where will he fit with Hancock shining?
SEATTLE -- Bryce Miller rejoined the Mariners on Friday at T-Mobile Park, where he played catch as part of a final tuneup before beginning a Minor League rehab assignment. That first outing will be Saturday with Triple-A Tacoma, general manager Justin Hollander said before Seattle’s 5-0 loss to Texas.
Latest Mariners injuries and transactions
This page will be updated throughout the year with all the latest Mariners injury news and transactions.
Mariners No. 2 prospect Anderson continues nearly flawless start to pro career
Kade Anderson entered the 2025 Draft as one of the most sought-after hurlers available. The Mariners came calling with the third pick but held the southpaw out of action following a dominant collegiate campaign at Louisiana State. The organization's patience has been rewarded by its No. 2 prospect, who is
Mariners head home looking to spark offense after tough road stretch
SAN DIEGO -- About the only positive development that came out of the Mariners’ 5-2 loss to the Padres on Thursday night is that this brief road trip is over.
Muñoz searching for form as Mariners remain confident in closer
SAN DIEGO -- One day after what he called the worst outing of his career, Andrés Muñoz remained hard on himself when reporting to Petco Park on Thursday. “I need to find myself again,” Muñoz said.
Hancock's gem, Raley's big night undone by nightmare of a 9th
SAN DIEGO -- It was their worst of the young 2026 season, and it might hold that distinction even after the Mariners clear all 162 games. Seattle was walked off by San Diego in stunning fashion on Wednesday night with a 7-6 final score and after blowing a four-run lead
Balk call opens frustration floodgates for Woo, Mariners
SAN DIEGO -- Bryan Woo was aggravated enough on Tuesday night that Cal Raleigh had to prompt his pitcher back to the mound. The Mariners’ electric right-hander had just been called for a balk on a pickoff attempt in the second inning of an eventual 4-1 loss to the Padres,
Here's the best defensive prospect for each club
Sometimes, the easiest way a rookie position player can impact the Major League club upon his first callup is by playing high-quality defense, and there’s evidence that prospects are more defensively ready in the bigs than they’ve ever been before. To wit, there have been 19 total rookies who have
Mariners bring up Wisdom, place Refsnyder on paternity list
SAN DIEGO -- Rob Refsnyder will be away from the Mariners for at least the next few days, but for happy reasons, as he and his wife were in the process of welcoming their third child on Tuesday. As such, Refsnyder was placed on the paternity list before Seattle’s three-game
Inside J-Rod's new hobby: moonlighting as paparazzi
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Naylor ends drought with first 2 blasts of '26 to lift Mariners to sweep
SEATTLE -- Josh Naylor got off the schneid in a seismic way on Monday afternoon. And it might’ve been the result of a fairly significant swing change.
Miller nearing rehab assignment; Robles begins light activity
SEATTLE -- Bryce Miller is expected to rejoin the Mariners as soon as this weekend in Seattle, though it won’t be as part of an activation from the 15-day injured list. While Miller works back from left oblique inflammation, the club will fly the right-hander from Arizona -- where he’s
Early pickoff play sets tone for Gilbert's gem, M's win third straight
SEATTLE -- Logan Gilbert rarely sports a wide smile on the mound, but Sunday certainly called for it. The Mariners’ Opening Day starter let down his uber-competitive alter ego for a brief blip during the first inning of a 6-1 win over the Astros, when nabbing Jose Altuve for one
Two Mariners prospects land on Team of the Week
Baseball is officially back in full swing, as all four levels of full-season Minor League ball are in action once again. And with that comes the return of the Pipeline Prospect Team of the Week. Although the Triple-A season started March 27, we'll be keeping things even by counting stats
Rodríguez finally breaks out: 'I know I put the work in'
SEATTLE -- Julio Rodríguez joked that he wanted the ball back to commemorate the moment. But more so, to bring levity to it. The Mariners’ star center fielder had just yanked a double down the left-field line in the first inning of Saturday night's 8-7 win over the Astros, ending
Need a walk-off hero? That's Crawford's comfort zone
SEATTLE -- There was no one else the Mariners wanted at the plate on Saturday night. Bottom of the ninth, tie game and against a division rival. But the most telling criteria for this specific hitter was that the bases were loaded. And absolutely nobody in this lineup thrives more
Donovan fends off illness, draws key walk in walk-off win
SEATTLE -- Brendan Donovan was out of the Mariners’ lineup for the second straight game on Saturday against the Astros, but he did return as a pinch-hitter in the ninth inning of their 8-7 walk-off win later that night. Still slogging through an illness that first surfaced during Seattle’s most
Jammin' in Randyland: Arozarena hits first HR and celebrates accordingly
SEATTLE -- The entire Randy Arozarena experience could be boiled down to one big at-bat on Friday night. A high-and-in heater he wasn’t thrilled about. Taking first base when ball four wasn’t actually called that the home-plate umpire wasn’t thrilled about. The punctuating part, however, was something the ticketed 44,468