J.P. Crawford, Josh Rojas, Ty France and Luke Raley all doubled during a three-run third inning that helped the Seattle Mariners edge the host Oakland Athletics 4-3 on Tuesday night in the opener of a three-game series.
Tuesday’s gone with the wind - but a win is a win There is a comfortable inevitability to a Tuesday night game against the A’s. Sometimes we get lucky, and it is transcendent.
The Seattle Mariners’ banged-up bullpen may have received another blow during Tuesday night’s 4-3 victory against the Oakland Athletics at Oakland Coliseum.
The Seattle Mariners beat the Oakland Athletics on Tuesday night, 4-3, to move to 35-27 on the season. With the win, the Mariners are now a season-high eight games over .500 and they lead the American League West by 5.5 games.
The Mariners are in agreement with reliever Matt Bowman on a minor league contract, reports Jon Heyman of the New York Post (X link). The ZS Sports client would be paid at a $1MM base rate if he cracks the MLB roster and has multiple unspecified opt-out chances, Heyman adds.
Such comments will undoubtedly raise some skepticism among the fan base, but the forward-looking takeaway is that Dipoto, Hollander and Co. will be afforded some flexibility to build.
The Seattle Mariners made a rare move for a first-place team this past Friday. With their offense among the worst in the majors through the first two months of the season, Seattle parted ways with bench coach and offensive coordinator Brant Brown heading into their weekend series against the Los Angeles Angels.
Before there was Felix Hernandez, or Luis Castillo, or George Kirby, James Paxton, Michael Pineda or even Freddy Garcia, there was Randy Johnson. The Seattle
It’s no secret that the Seattle Mariners need to add to their offense for a serious push at reaching the playoffs and making a run in October. A Seattle Mariners trade fit to watch: reunion with Paul Sewald The Mariners (34-27) are a season-high seven games above .500 and in a rare position leading the American League West in June.
On Monday, Seattle Mariners' managing partner John Stanton told the Seattle Times that the organization has the resources necessary to add pieces at the looming trade deadline.
Former Seattle Mariners' third baseman Adrian Beltre will feature prominently during Major League Baseball's All-Star Week this year. Beltre, who spent 21 years in the big leagues with four teams, will serve as one of the managers in the Futures Game.
On Monday, it was announced that the Seattle Mariners were signing former Washington Nationals' World Series champion outfielder Victor Robles. However, because the 40-man roster was full, the M's needed a corresponding move, which came on Tuesday in the form of Luis Urias being outrighted to Triple-A Tacoma.
The Seattle Mariners have officially signed veteran outfielder Víctor Robles, as expected, but it wasn’t the only roster move to come to light Tuesday ahead of a series opener in Oakland for the American League West leaders.
The Seattle Mariners made a big trade around the 2023 MLB trade deadline centered around high-leverage relief pitcher Paul Sewald. A year later, it’s looking possible that could be the case once again – only with the Mariners on the other end this time.
Heading into Tuesday's game against the Oakland Athletics, the Seattle Mariners have won six of their last seven games. They are also coming off a sweep of the division-rival Los Angeles Angels in which the usually tepid offense scored 19 runs and only struck out 18 times.
The Seattle Mariners (34-27) will vie for their fourth straight victory when they visit the Oakland Athletics (24-37) on Tuesday at 9:40 PM ET on NBCS-CA.
The calendar hitting June means we’re less than two months away from the July 30 MLB trade deadline. A lot can change for teams over the next eight weeks, but some franchises already have a concrete idea of their deadline strategies.
The former third-round pick spent the 2017-22 seasons with the Marlins, taking regular at-bats between stints as the team’s everyday third baseman and everyday right fielder.
The Seattle Mariners are adding a player from the other coastline.
The date was April 1st, it was opening night of the 2021 season. The Seattle Mariners were at home against the San Fransisco Giants. The Giants had the lead for most of the game until the Mariners were able to score six runs in the bottom of the eighth inning to take the lead 7-6.
For a team that has struggled offensively, rookie Ryan Bliss provided a much-needed spark Saturday for the Seattle Mariners. Bliss, making his third start at second base since being called up May 27, got his first major league hit, stole two bases and scored three times in the Mariners' 9-0 win over the visiting Los Angeles Angels.
The Seattle Mariners placed left-hander Gabe Speier on the 15-day injured list on Saturday because of a left rotator cuff strain. The move is retroactive to Thursday.
The Seattle Mariners are in first place in the AL West, but they are unhappy enough with their performance that they made a change to their coaching staff on Friday.
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