The Seattle Mariners are reportedly no longer likely to bring back veteran free agent Justin Turner this offseason. That came from MLB.com's Mariners' reporter Daniel Kramer earlier this week.
There might not have been a bigger difference between a team's offense and pitching than there was with the Seattle Mariners in 2024. The Mariners pitching staff was arguably the best in baseball.
The Mariners announced Tuesday that infielder/outfielder Samad Taylor, whom they designated for assignment last week, passed through waivers unclaimed and has been assigned outright to Triple-A ...
Questions persist about how the Mariners front office will fill out its major-league roster before pitchers and catchers report to spring training Feb. 12 (and, yes, major-league sources say the ...
The Mariners Have a Mitch Problem Bringing back Mitch Haniger after a lousy season in San Francisco might have helped warm fans hearts, but it did not help production on the field. Haniger slashed ...
Ichiro will join fellow Hall of Famers Ken Griffey Jr., Edgar Martinez, and Jackie Robinson as the only players to have their uniform number retired by the Mariners. The team announced Tuesday ...
Seattle’s first -- and only -- notable acquisition this winter was signing free-agent infielder Donovan Solano to a one-year, $3.5 million contract on Jan. 13. Solano will be more in the mix at ...
The Mariners announced plans to retire Suzuki's No. 51 on Aug. 9. Suzuki was a two-time AL batting champion and 10-time All-Star and Gold Glove outfielder, hitting .311 with 117 homers ...
The Mariners’ need to fill at least two of three infield spots will remain unresolved for at least another day. Friday morning, hours before the 2 p.m. deadline that ended the official posting ...
The Mariners haven’t been shy about their desire to shore up their infield mix this winter, and while at points in the offseason the club has shown an interest in upgrading at second their focus ...
The Mariners have a surplus of talent and could afford to part with Castillo. He signed a five-year, $108 million deal in 2023. He has a 3.43 ERA in 74 starts with the Mariners.
SEATTLE -- The Seattle Mariners acquired infielder Miles Mastrobuoni from the Chicago Cubs on Tuesday for cash. Mastrobuoni, 29, hit .194 with four RBIs in 50 games for Chicago last year.