Ryan Divish of the Seattle Times didn't have many shockers in his roster prediction, but did have one interesting player ...
In a list of hopeful predictions before spring training, writer Will Leitch put the Mariners winning their first division ...
The Seattle Mariners offseason was one that was uncharacteristic for the franchise. The Mariners President of Baseball Operations Jerry Dipoto hasn't been prone ...
The Seattle Mariners had clear needs going into the offseason: first, second and third base. The Mariners had limited payroll ...
With pitchers and catchers descending on the desert and Spring Training this week, here’s an early look at what the Mariners’ ...
Around the diamond, there are legitimate questions at every infield position for the Mariners, and certainly at designated hitter too.
Jerry Dipoto and the Mariners are betting that September's offensive surge was the start of something bigger. Here's why that's, at best, a risky bet.
At the age of 40, Turner is a highly accomplished right-handed hitter (.821 career OPS) with tons of postseason experience.
Despite rampant trade speculation, the Mariners held onto their five prized starters throughout the winter, and Logan Gilbert ...
the trade market yielded no solutions for Seattle. The only two starting-caliber bats the Mariners acquired, Jorge Polanco and Donovan Solano, were both free agents. It was an unusually slow ...
Two weeks before position players report to spring training in Peoria, Ariz., Jerry Dipoto acknowledged that there won't be many new names among them ...
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