'Like a broken record': Mariners rally again for 9th straight series win
WEST SACRAMENTO -- The Mariners exercised more of the resilient mojo on Wednesday afternoon that’s come to define their 2025 season so far, rebounding from a five-run deficit to stun the A’s with a 6-5 victory at Sutter Health Park.
Shutting the door: One prospect with closer potential from each team
The role of the closer has evolved in the past decade or so. Managers are less likely these days to have a dedicated arm for the ninth inning and more likely to save their best bullpen pitchers for high-leverage situations, regardless of frame. Consider this: since 2022, there have been
Latest Mariners injuries and transactions
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What off-day? Raleigh comes off bench to deliver go-ahead knock in ninth
WEST SACRAMENTO -- Cal Raleigh made the awkward stroll from the first-base dugout at Sutter Health Field to the visiting clubhouse beyond center field around the fourth inning on Tuesday night, meandering through the grass as the A’s outfielders played catch. Even with his first scheduled off-day of 2025, the
No. 3 prospect Young homers in 3-hit night at Triple-A
Wednesday's Minor League action had a little bit of everything. Multihomer games, walk-offs, continued dominance on the mound from the Blue Jays' 2024 first-round pick and other rookies who have made a seamless transitions to the pro ranks. To top it all off, a Rangers southpaw in the Double-A Texas
Mariners claim Taveras from Rangers to bolster OF depth
WEST SACRAMENTO -- Badly needing depth for their beleaguered outfield, the Mariners on Tuesday claimed veteran Leody Taveras off waivers from the Rangers, a familiar face within the division over the past five-plus seasons and fixture from Texas’ 2023 World Series title team. But the move comes at a cost,
Farmelo is back from ACL surgery and already flashing elite tools
This story was excerpted from Daniel Kramer's Mariners Beat newsletter. To read the full newsletter, click here. And subscribe to get it regularly in your inbox. WEST SACRAMENTO -- He’s only been back from major knee surgery for four games, but Mariners outfield prospect Jonny Farmelo has already flashed all
On the clock: Pipeline's first official 2025 mock draft is here!
The 2025 Draft class is more volatile than usual, so there's not much certainty with a little more than two months before the Nationals exercise the No. 1 overall pick July 13 during the All-Star Game festivities in Atlanta. Two high schoolers -- shortstop Ethan Holliday and right-hander Seth Hernandez
Wilson's late gambit backfires for Mariners: 'That's on me'
WEST SACRAMENTO -- Dan Wilson has only been on the job as Mariners manager for what amounts to less than half a season. On Monday night, he showed some rare vulnerability that can come with the demands of the high-stakes job after a series of decisions preceded a 7-6 walk-off
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Evans ‘deserved better fate’ in tough loss to Rangers
ARLINGTON -- Logan Evans isn’t too worried about what the stat line suggests from his second start in the Majors. It looks forgettable, as he was charged with six runs on 11 hits with two walks and five strikeouts over five innings in the Mariners’ 8-1 loss to the Rangers
These 10 Draft prospects are on the rise
MLB Pipeline expanded its Draft rankings from 100 to 150 last week, which brought plenty of changes to the preseason list. While high school infielder Ethan Holliday remains No. 1, there's a bevy of new faces at the top. On the last episode of the MLB Pipeline Podcast, Jim Callis,
Brash's return from TJ a bullpen boost a year in the making
ARLINGTON – The Mariners bullpen received a boost on Saturday, as right-hander Matt Brash was reinstated from the 15-day injured list. Brash, who underwent Tommy John reconstructive elbow surgery last May, said he feels like his old self and is ready to “get right back into the swing of things.”
No. 7 prospect Arroyo tees off twice in High-A game
Homering to all fields and stacking strikeouts was a theme in the Minor Leagues on Sunday. The Mariners' top-end farm system continued to produce elite offensive numbers while a Top 100 Cubs pitcher furthered his case for a callup this season. These prospect outings put a bow on another week
No. 2 prospect homers for second straight night, claims High-A Northwest League lead
Scoreless streaks and near-perfection on the mound, Top 100 prospects going deep and a duck delay -- Saturday’s Minor League slate had it all. With day and night games across the country, top prospects flashed elite tools, first-round bats teed off and a former second-rounder set a career high in
Raleigh shines brightest in Mariners' rout, leading MLB in HRs
ARLINGTON – Bryan Woo threw 6 1/3 scoreless innings of one-hit ball. Rhylan Thomas made his big league debut and collected his first career hit with a bloop double. Ben Williamson and Miles Mastrobuoni produced a couple of web gems.
'He's been lights-out': Muñoz earns AL Reliever of the Month honors
ARLINGTON – No reliever had a more impressive opening month than Seattle’s Andrés Muñoz, who went 11 for 11 in save opportunities and hasn’t allowed a run in 15 appearances. Fittingly, Muñoz earned recognition for his terrific month, being named the AL Reliever of the Month on Friday a few
Montes, Farmelo, Emerson: Mariners' High-A squad powers up on homer-happy night
There’s an old saying: Good things come in threes. That rang true Saturday night as three of the Mariners’ Top 10 prospects (each ranked in the Top 100 overall) homered for High-A Everett.
Cat-loving closer Muñoz supporting Seattle Area Feline Rescue
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Panos and Mary Panay join Mariners partnership group
Seattle Mariners Chairman & Managing Partner John Stanton announced today that Panos and Mary Panay have purchased shares in the Seattle Mariners franchise and joined the Mariners Partnership Group. The Panays are the first additions to the partnership group since Brad Smith and Kathy Surace-Smith joined in 2024, and just
'Locked in': Small ball propels red-hot Mariners to 9-run outburst
SEATTLE -- The Mariners have been slugging as well as any team in MLB over the past three weeks, and while they did clear the fence again on Wednesday afternoon, it was their baserunning and small-ball tactics that ultimately propelled them to a commanding, 9-3 win over the Angels at
Raley (oblique strain) hits IL as Mariners' depth gets tested further
SEATTLE -- The Mariners haven’t quite reached a point of reckoning when it comes to their extremely populated group on the injured list, especially since they keep winning. But exploring external options to reinforce their position-player nucleus could be on the table, given that outfielder Luke Raley became the latest