Where do Mariners stand after long, trying road trip?
WASHINGTON -- Mercifully, the Mariners’ longest road trip of the season has come to an end. A team running on fumes looked the part in Sunday’s 10-1 loss to cap this three-city, 10-game weave through the East Coast -- capped in a finale that saw two more key contributors go
Mariners not overly concerned after Naylor (shin) and Muñoz (back) exit early
WASHINGTON -- Although the Mariners will add a few reinforcements from the injured list upon returning to Seattle, this three-city road trip has nonetheless been brutal for guys going down. Josh Naylor became the latest casualty during Sunday’s 10-1 loss at Nationals Park, when he was forced to exit shortly
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Crawford on verge of return for Mariners -- at third base
WASHINGTON -- J.P. Crawford spent much of Sunday morning in the visiting clubhouse at Nationals Park sandwiched between two youngsters he’s deliberately brought under his wing. On his left was Ryan Bliss, inactive after being optioned to Triple-A Tacoma earlier this week, and to his right was Colt Emerson, the
Emerson joins Junior, A-Rod in elite company with youth and power
WASHINGTON -- You don’t net $95 million before taking a single Major League at-bat without absolute and unequivocal belief from the organization giving you that contract that you’re going to be a dude. And just 10 weeks after that unprecedented pact, Colt Emerson continues to look the part. So much
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Raleigh homers twice in rehab game with Rainiers
The Big Dumper looks like himself again. In his third rehab game with Triple-A Tacoma on Saturday, as he works his way back from a right oblique strain, Cal Raleigh launched two more home runs to bring his total to five with the Rainiers.
Double feature: Anderson, Sloan spin back-to-back gems in Double-A twin bill
Rain, rain, go away -- unless it sets up for a top prospect doubleheader day. Inclement weather rolled through North Little Rock, Ark., on Friday. While postponements can often lead to logistical issues, this one resulted in a special double feature at Dickey-Stephens Park on Saturday. Kade Anderson and Ryan
Arozarena (hamstring) out of Mariners' lineup, still day to day
WASHINGTON -- The banged-up Mariners took another injury hit on Friday night, but it appears to not be as severe as it initially looked.
Miller twirls 'one of the better performances we've seen all year' in a career first
WASHINGTON -- As Bryce Miller paced in the visiting dugout deep into Friday night’s game at Nationals Park, he channeled the trademark line that virtually every starting pitcher uses when lobbying to keep going. “I’ve got one more,” the Mariners’ affable right-hander told manager Dan Wilson.
With Crawford and Donovan sidelined, Young has been ASG-worthy in leadoff spot
WASHINGTON -- The approach hasn’t changed for Cole Young since transitioning to the leadoff spot for the Mariners. But the urgency is admittedly higher.
Mariners double down on trust in Muñoz
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Farmelo, Celesten tee off in same game at High-A for second time in '26
Jonny Farmelo and Felnin Celesten as a duo are as dialed in as any hitters in June. Ranked just one spot apart among the top prospects in the Mariners' system, Farmelo -- No. 6 -- and Celesten -- No. 7 -- took inspiration from one another and homered in the
Raleigh homers AGAIN at Triple-A while nearing return to MLB
Cal Raleigh is looking awfully good as he works his way back from a right oblique strain, the 29-year-old’s first career stint on the injured list. And opposing Triple-A pitchers are probably hoping the Big Dumper is back in the big leagues sooner than later. Raleigh on Thursday hit his
Woo perplexed by road woes after worrisome inning vs. O's
BALTIMORE -- Bryan Woo sat all alone along the top bench of the visitor's dugout late Thursday night, quite literally soaking in what had just unfolded in front of him. Rain began misting shortly after he departed from a start unlike any other, ambushed for six runs in the third
Brash likely out for 'a while'; Rucker added to bullpen
BALTIMORE -- Needing another fresh arm for a bullpen that’s taken quite a few hits this week, the Mariners went one in and one out again on Thursday, adding right-hander Michael Rucker and subtracting righty Domingo Gonzalez. But the bigger development was on the leverage arm who departed town before
The Draft is one month away! Check out our latest mock
I’m not the only one hearing the ticking clock get louder, right? It happens every year when we’re just one month away from the MLB Draft. There are still games to scout, from the College World Series starting in Omaha on Friday to high school playoff games (highly touted Massachusetts
Despite visible improvements, Kirby displeased with start vs. Orioles
BALTIMORE -- Forget the season-high 10 strikeouts, increased velocity and mostly rebounded effort. Mariners starter George Kirby was still visibly upset in the aftermath of a 7-2 loss to the Orioles on Wednesday night.
Emerson (back spasm) optimistic he will avoid IL, return to lineup soon
BALTIMORE -- Colt Emerson, it appears, will avoid the injured list. The Mariners’ uber-talented infielder was out of the Mariners’ lineup for the third straight day on Wednesday, but he did take swings in the cage for the first time since suffering a back spasm when throwing to first base
Brash hits injured list with right lat strain for 2nd time this season
BALTIMORE -- The banged-up Mariners took another hit before their third game against the Orioles, as leverage reliever Matt Brash was placed on the 15-day injured list with a right lat strain -- the same injury that sidelined him six weeks ago. But a positive development was that Colt Emerson
Here is each team's top performer from the 2025 Draft
Several members of the 2025 Draft class are wasting no time tearing up pro ball. No. 1 overall pick Eli Willits (Nationals) already has hit his way to High-A at age 18. No. 3 selection Kade Anderson (Mariners) leads the Minor Leagues with a 43 percent strikeout rate and a
Hancock's cutter one of the nastiest pitches in MLB
The nastiest pitchers in baseball miss bats by a lot. We finally know exactly how much "a lot" is thanks to the new swing timing and miss distance leaderboard on Baseball Savant. Mike Petriello explains all of the cool new stats here, but just know that we can now answer