The Seattle Mariners have lost valuable lefty reliever Gabe Speier to the injured list, according to a report from Daniel Kramer of MLB.com: Injury update: Gabe Speier is heading to the 15-day IL with a left rotator cuff strain (retroactive to May 30) … In a corresponding move, Collin Snider had been recalled to Triple-A Tacoma.
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 beat the Los Angeles Angels on Friday night, 5-4, but that win didn't come out without some skepticism. Starting pitcher Bryan Woo was removed from the game after just 66 pitches despite throwing 6.0 shutout innings, leading many M's fans to wonder why the organization is being so careful with him.
The pressure is now fully on Seattle Mariners' manager Scott Servais. Let's face it, now in his ninth season with only one playoff berth under his belt, the pressure should have already been on Servais, but after firing offensive coordinator and bench coach Brant Brown on Friday afternoon, it's turned up another notch.
Seattle Mariners' starting pitcher George Kirby is just 4-5 on the season, but he still has elite stuff, as evidenced by his 6.0 brilliant innings on Wednesday against the Houston Astros.
One of the feel-good stories in all of baseball this season was Monday night’s major league debut for Seattle Mariners second baseman Ryan Bliss. Why Seattle
After another dominant start on Friday night, Seattle Mariners' young right-hander Bryan Woo has joined a very special group in team history. Per @MarinersPR
Luke Raley’s run is an assault on both physics and visual aesthetics and I will defend it until the day I die There is something so aesthetically pleasing and deeply soul-satisfying about watching fast people run.
The Seattle Mariners defeated the Los Angeles Angels on Friday night 5-4 as their domination at T-Mobile Park continued. Seattle won their ninth consecutive home opener last night.
The Seattle Mariners beat the Los Angeles Angels on Friday night, 5-4, thanks to some late-game heroics from first baseman Ty France. France's eighth-inning home run broke a 4-4 tie and helped the M's move to 32-27 on the season.
It was a very interesting day in Seattle on Friday for the Mariners. First, franchise legend Alvin Davis was honored by the City of Seattle in a nice ceremony, then the team fired offensive coordinator and bench coach Brant Brown after just one-third of a season, and then the M's beat the Angels, 5-4, on a late home run by Ty France.
First-place teams don't usually fire members of their coaching staff. But the Seattle Mariners presumably felt they had to do some something to shake up an offense that ranked 29th in the major leagues with an average of just 3.64 runs per game and was on pace to set an MLB record for strikeouts in a season.
SEATTLE — Seattle Mariners first baseman Ty France broke out in a major way Friday night against the Los Angeles Angles, collecting three hits, three RBI and the go-ahead solo blast in the eighth inning to propel his team to a 5-4 victory.
Ty France hit a tiebreaking home run with one out in the bottom of the eighth inning as the Seattle Mariners defeated the visiting Los Angeles Angels 5-4 Friday night in the opener of a three-game series between the American League West rivals.
The Seattle Mariners took the opener of the weekend series with the Los Angeles Angels on Friday night at T-Mobile Park in Seattle. The M's won the game, 5-4, thanks to a tie-breaking home run by Ty France in the eighth inning.
The Seattle Mariners have made a significant coaching change amid their current offensive struggles. Specifically, bench coach Brant Brown has been relieved of his duties, a move that reflects the team’s urgent need to address their ongoing performance issues at the plate.
The Mariners see their final AL West division rival for the first time this year Happy Alvin Davis Day, everyone! That’s right, by mayoral decree, today, May 31, 2024, is officially Alvin Davis Day.
The Seattle Mariners announced on Friday that they have parted ways with offensive coordinator and bench coach Brant Brown. Director of hitting strategy Jarret DeHart and assistant hitting coach Tommy Joseph will expand their current roles to compensate for Brown’s absence.
The Seattle Mariners won their fourth game in a row on Wednesday night following a 2-1 victory in 10 innings over the Houston Astros. Seattle won Wednesday’s game following a Sacrifice Fly in the bottom of the 10th inning by Shortstop J.P.
The Astros and Mariners cruised to an easy under on Wednesday night to cash our third straight Look of the Day, bringing us to +5.58 units on the week. Let's keep the profit train rolling.
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Relief pitchers are often overlooked as key parts of a winning baseball equation. They are seen as hired guns and necessary evils, commonly remembered for the game they cost their team rather than the many times they did their job.
Seattle Mariners rookie outfielder, Jonatan Clase, is trying to make a good impression in Seattle after getting his second shot with the big club this season. Clase was recalled on May 24th in a move that sent third baseman Luis Urías to Triple-A Tacoma. This is the second time Clase has been called up in 2024.
Happy Memorial Day, sports bettors! Coming off a winning week in strikeout props, let's kick off the new week with three K bets for the MLB holiday slate.
Ty France is not far removed from reaching the pinnacle moment of his career. He put the league on notice in 2022 by being named a finalist alongside then reigning AL MVP runner-up Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
The Mariners announced Friday that they’ve optioned infielder Luis Urías to Triple-A Tacoma.
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