No homers, no problem: Mariners rack up 12 singles in win over Angels
SEATTLE -- Who needs slug when you can single your way to victory?
Canzone, Raley sit as Mariners give duo a breather before Wednesday's off-day
SEATTLE -- One day after crushing a 428-foot homer on an ailing right hamstring, Dominic Canzone was out of the Mariners’ lineup as they looked to win their second straight and take a series victory on Tuesday against the Angels. But that was by design.
Young's 2 HRs, Kirby's 8-inning gem give Seattle much-needed comfortable win
SEATTLE -- He went from “Furious George” to “Happy George” in almost the blink of an eye. But the moment called for it on Monday night for George Kirby, who emphatically cleared the eighth inning with a strikeout on his 100th pitch, then went through a human-formed tunnel among teammates
Anderson named new No. 1 pitching prospect; Mariners have 3 in top 10
SEATTLE -- The Mariners were well represented at the very top of MLB Pipeline’s adjusted re-ranks to its Top 100 prospects list that were unveiled on Monday night. Headlining that group was Kade Anderson, who climbed to No. 5 overall and is now listed as the top pitching prospect in
Refsnyder goes on IL with knee inflammation; Kennedy added to roster
SEATTLE -- Rob Refsnyder has been battling through discomfort in both of his knees for much of what’s been a difficult debut season in Seattle. And on Monday, the situation reached the point that the club placed him on the 10-day injured list. Meanwhile, Dominic Canzone (right hamstring) and Luke
'We've just got to be better': Cal candid after gut-punch loss
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Troublesome 8th inning for Mariners' 'pen caps road trip with tough loss
CLEVELAND -- Dan Wilson was still in shock in the aftermath of one of the most stinging losses of Seattle’s up-and-down season, to the point that the Mariners’ manager was nearing a loss for words explaining what had just unfolded.
Mariners' search for runs continues despite quality contact in Cleveland
CLEVELAND -- Climbing beyond three runs remains mountainous for the Mariners these days. So much so that, with Saturday night’s 4-3 loss to the Guardians at Progressive Field, they tied the longest streak in franchise history without plating at least four, now at 13 games dating back to June 13.
Mariners shift from piggyback, giving Gilbert long runway vs. Guardians
CLEVELAND -- The Mariners have put the piggyback on hold, at least for now. The club announced a few hours before Saturday night's 4-3 loss to the Guardians that it was adjusting its rotation alignment, giving Logan Gilbert a standard start and pushing Emerson Hancock to Sunday. Hancock was initially
20-year-old Emerson homers in 'special' Ohio homecoming
CLEVELAND -- A homecoming throughout this road trip has given Colt Emerson a hefty dose of both nostalgia and perspective, blended through the huge presence of those he loves most while doing what he loves most. And because of those very distinct emotional states, you’d never know that the Mariners’
Mariners' Gilbert, Hancock watching own sons bond
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New dad Gilbert twirls Father's Day gem -- and brings baby to the podium
SEATTLE -- Buoyed by their little ones on a very wholesome Father’s Day, the Mariners rolled to a much-needed 3-1 win over the Red Sox on Sunday afternoon at T-Mobile Park that avoided a sweep. And front-and-center to it all was new dad Logan Gilbert, who brought the heat with
After HR and diving catch, Canzone exits with hamstring issue
SEATTLE -- In the midst of maybe his best day of the season, Dominic Canzone was forced to exit early during the Mariners’ 3-1 win against the Red Sox on Sunday. But the right hamstring issue that sidelined him is not considered serious beyond a day-to-day situation, Canzone and manager
Longtime friends Hancock and Gilbert get a kick out of watching their sons bond
SEATTLE -- Their babies aren’t even eight months old yet, but Logan Gilbert and Emerson Hancock truly believe that they’re already becoming fast friends -- just like their dads. It’s illustrated in their mannerisms toward each other, that they inherently spend quite a bit of time together and that they
Piggyback yields mixed results, but cold bats ultimately hurt Mariners
SEATTLE -- Across the street, an atmosphere evolved into pandemonium that was unprecedented in the context of the global sports spotlight that Seattle found itself in. Yet the momentum of Team USA’s dramatic victory over Australia in the FIFA World Cup on Friday afternoon did not carry over to T-Mobile
Julio back in lineup as Mariners add righty bat Wilson, DFA Mastrobuoni
SEATTLE -- In what’s been a brutal two-week stretch on the injury front, the Mariners got the best possible development on their star center fielder on Friday.
Woo brought to tears by gifted cleats from young cancer patients
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Woo's cleats from Seattle Children's patients provide extra boost in gem
SEATTLE -- Bryan Woo had a full week to simmer about being battered in Baltimore, but he also knew he’d get the chance to redeem himself against the same lineup his next time out. The Mariners’ electric right-hander could not have rebounded in a more emphatic way, with an emotional
J-Rod, Raley out of lineup, Naylor returns in series finale vs. O's
SEATTLE -- Julio Rodríguez was out of the Mariners’ lineup for Thursday’s matinee vs. the Orioles, but he did go through agility work in the outfield with Seattle’s athletic training staff before hitting in the batting cages. The star center fielder appeared to move well and remains day to day
J-Rod day to day after exiting early with hamstring spasm
SEATTLE -- The hits just will not stop coming for the Mariners. Even after returning Cal Raleigh and J.P. Crawford from the IL one day earlier, Seattle absorbed another injury on Wednesday -- and maybe their biggest yet -- as Julio Rodríguez was forced to exit to begin the seventh
Naylor (wrist) and Raley (back) sit again; Joe recalled from Triple-A
SEATTLE -- Josh Naylor was out of the Mariners’ lineup for the second straight day on Wednesday as he continues to nurse a sore right wrist. But the Mariners were optimistic that the first baseman could return as soon as Thursday’s matinee. Luke Raley, too, was also out for the
Mariners revive piggyback strategy -- this time with all 6 starters
SEATTLE -- The piggyback strategy is returning to the Mariners’ rotation, but with quite a significant change. The club is bringing back the tandem tactic, but it will now feature all six of their starters -- as each among that group will appear in the front end or back end
Six-man or piggyback: How Mariners' rotation could shuffle after roster moves
WASHINGTON -- The Mariners’ front office suggested upon returning to a six-man rotation two weeks ago that it would reassess after getting through their three-city, 10-game road trip. And it appears that could indeed be the case.
Julio harnessing arm strength, accuracy in outfield
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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