The Arizona Fall League is going almost as well as it possibly can for the Seattle Mariners. Aside from an injury to Cole Young that pulled him out of action, all of the Mariners' minor league representatives have been dominating as members of the Peoria Javelinas.
The offseason will officially kick off once the World Series champion is crowned, and to get the ball rolling a bit early we put together a Mariners roundtable with a number of voices from Seattle Sports.
The Seattle Mariners have one of the best farm systems in all of baseball. The organization has eight prospects listed in Baseball America's top 100 (the most in the league) and five in MLB Pipeline's top 100.
According to reports, former Seattle Mariners first baseman Ty France is expected to be non-tendered by the Cincinnati Reds this offseason. It was listed as an "easy call" by the MLBTradeRumors offseason series on the Reds and picked up by our friends at Reds on SI.
The Seattle Mariners starting rotation was arguably the best in all of baseball. The bullpen wasn't quite to that level. The Mariners' relievers were already somewhat depleted entering the season.
Sometimes, in the midst of a long offseason, you need to find simple things that make you laugh. Such was the case on Thursday morning as I was scrolling through "X" and came across a Seattle Mariners-themed Halloween decoration.
No sport does more to alienate its own fans than baseball. There are plenty of reasons to love the game, but this sport can never seem to get out of its own way.
Congratulations are in order for Seattle Mariners top prospect Colt Emerson, who earned Hitter of the Week honors in the Arizona Fall League for Week 1.
The MLB playoffs are in full swing with the championship series taking place in the American and National Leagues, but the Seattle Mariners are stuck watching at home.
Over the last month, the south and southeast portions of the country have been ravaged with natural disasters. Hurricane Helene and Hurricane Milton both touched land within the last three weeks.
The Seattle Mariners were the top dog in the American League West for most of the 2024 season, but things took a turn for the worst in the second half.
The Seattle Mariners are watching the playoffs from home for the 22nd time in 23 years. Entering Wednesday, the New York Mets and Los Angeles Dodgers were locked in a 1-1 tie in a best-of-seven National League Championship Series featuring several former Mariners.
Most fans have already prepared for the 2025 offseason to be a disappointing one for the Seattle Mariners. Or, at least a typical one. Despite free agents like Alex Bregman and Juan Soto being available, there's very little expectation that the Mariners are going to be big spenders in the free agent market.
On Tuesday, Seattle Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh was named a finalist for the American League Gold Glove Award. Raleigh put together an insane year across the board, as he hit 34 homers and drove in 100 runs at the plate while also stewarding the best starting staff in the majors.
Over the last two weeks, we've talked about and individually graded Luis Castillo, George Kirby, Bryan Woo and Bryce Miller — four of the Seattle Mariners' five starting pitchers.
On Wednesday, Fangraphs wrote an interesting profile on Seattle Mariners top prospect Cole Young. The article was centered on Young's ability to make contact, something that is harder to come by among players of this era.
Former Seattle Mariners infielder Abraham Toro was one of eight players to elect free agency on Tuesday. He had previously been designated for assignment by the Oakland Athletics.
The 2024 playoffs are down to four teams: the Los Angeles Dodgers and New York Mets on the National League side of things and the Cleveland Guardians and New York Yankees for the American League.
The MLB released their finalists for Gold Glove awards on Tuesday and many Seattle Mariners fans were happy to see two players represented among the nominees.
Major League Baseball released their finalists for Gold Glove awards on Tuesday morning. And for Seattle Mariners fans, there were a few surprises. Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh was (not shockingly) among the three American League finalists for his position.
Tuesday is a rather disappointing anniversary in Seattle Mariners team history. It's the two-year anniversary of the M's last playoff game, a 1-0 loss to the Houston Astros in a game that lasted 18 innings.
Logan Gilbert is coming off his best season yet, posting a 3.23 ERA and outstanding strikeout and walk rates over a Major League-leading 208 2/3 innings.
The Seattle Mariners made the playoffs for the first time in 21 years back in 2022. They hoped that was the beginning of a run of regular-season success.
Seattle Mariners star Julio Rodriguez has a voice in the organization, and he's apparently using it as the team moves forward into the offseason. According to Adam Jude of the Seattle Times, Rodriguez has told the front office that he doesn't want the team to trade any of its core five starting pitchers.
The knee issue didn’t come out of nowhere.
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