The sports betting site predicted the Seattle Mariners to maintain the form in 2025 that's frustrated fans for several seasons.
Over the course of the offseason, several former Mariners players have found new teams and that trend continued on Jan. 18. The Atlanta Braves signed backup catcher Curt Casali to
In 2024, the Seattle Mariners surprised baseball fans with ... Mariners’ president of baseball operations Jerry Dipoto tried solving this problem at the trade deadline by adding Justin Turner ...
It’s true, the M’s have been shopping Castillo – one of the better pitchers in baseball over the past several years – this offseason. And though “La Piedra” had a less-than-stellar 2024, he is still a vital piece to a rotation that led MLB in ERA last year.
The Seattle Mariners seem to be ramping up the transactions after an uncharacteristically slow offseason for the team and President of Baseball Operations Jerry
The Seattle Mariners added to their position player depth Monday by signing a former Silver Slugger Award winner who spent 2024 with the San Diego Padres.
The addition of both relievers brought Seattle's 40-man roster to capacity. Jay, 31, falls into the category of reclamation projects that Mariners president of baseball operations Jerry Dipoto will often pursue -- former first-round picks. Get Mariners ...
The Mariners reached agreements with all seven of their arbitration-eligibile players ahead of Thursday's deadline. Here are the salary details.
SEATTLE (AP) — Infielder Donovan Solano and the ... among the most underrated hitters in the game over the past six years,” Mariners president of baseball operations Jerry Dipoto said in a statement. Left-hander Austin Kitchen was designated for ...
At long last, the Mariners have signed a Major League free agent. The club announced on Monday that it had agreed to a one-year deal with veteran infielder Donovan Solano, who will earn $3.5 million i
The Seattle Mariners have frustrated fans all offseason with their inability to make significant roster upgrades. Because of self-imposed financial restraints,
There was no season-ending press conference after this season. Instead, Dipoto conducted an impromptu Q&A in the team’s dugout on the second-to-last day of the season and the Mariners slid out the backdoor and into the offseason in which they’ve tip-toed around, careful not to disturb anything.