On Monday, Seattle Mariners fans received the good news that reliever Gregory Santos would be reinstated off the injured list and make his debut for Seattle before the All-Star break.
Seattle Mariners manager Scott Servais knows what has to happen for his team to reach its full potential. "You need to have better at-bats, make consistent contact up and down the lineup, and everybody has to do their job," he said.
Every sport has something that sets it apart from the others. The weekly buildup to the big event atmosphere of the NFL, the pageantry and tradition of college football, the code of the NHL or the gentility of golf.
Seattle Mariners fans were waiting for it to happen, and it finally did. The offense came alive. The Mariners had 13 hits — eight of them for extra bases — in an 8-3 win over the San Diego Padres on Tuesday (July 9) at Petco Field in San Diego.
Cal Raleigh homered from both sides of the plate Tuesday night, Julio Rodriguez had a home run among his four hits and Logan Gilbert pitched into the eighth inning as the visiting Seattle Mariners stopped the San Diego Padres 8-3.
Seattle Mariners starting pitcher Logan Gilbert was named to the All-Star Game on Sunday (July 7) and joined a long list of Mariners to be named participants in the Midsummer Classic.
Outfielder Jazz Chisholm Jr. is far more recognizable than the typical Miami Marlins player.
The Seattle Mariners' offense is currently in the midst a historically-bad season. The Mariners have struck out 11 or more times in 12 consecutive games and have a strikeout rate of 28.2% this season — which would be the worst in MLB history, according to insider Luke Arkins.
There’s been plenty of frustration recently with the Seattle Mariners’ performance at the big-league level, but one shining bright spot throughout this season has been the continued to development of the organization’s talent-stocked farm system.
The Seattle Mariners are coming off a 3-6 record in a nine game homestead and will play six road games before the All-Star break, starting July 9 against the San Diego Padres.
After missing two games with quad tightness, Seattle Mariners star Julio Rodriguez is back in the lineup on Tuesday night for game one of a two-game series against the San Diego Padres.
Heading into Tuesday's series-opener with the San Diego Padres, Seattle Mariners' manager Scott Servais has made a major revelation regarding recently-activated reliever Gregory Santos.
When it comes to the Seattle Mariners and the minor leagues, it's not solely about the "top prospects." Though most fans focus on the Top 30 list from MLB.com or the Baseball America Top 100 list, there are more prospects that are contributing to the system.
When the Seattle Mariners traded for hard-throwing reliever Gregory Santos in February, the hope was that he would team with Matt Brash and standout closer Andrés Muñoz to create a three-headed monster in the bullpen.
In what has been a season filled with frustrating offensive performances for the Seattle Mariners, the continued struggles of key offseason addition Jorge Polanco is at, or certainly near, the top of the list.
Seattle Mariners star pitcher Logan Gilbert is going viral after the team shared an awesome video of him telling his parents that he was selected to represent the American League in the upcoming All-Star Game.
Seattle Mariners reliever Austin Voth did indeed see the Pitching Ninja’s enhanced video of the knee buckling curve he threw Baltimore’s Jorge Mateo. Mariners Quick Hits: What’s controllable for offense; Raley’s bunt ability “I had a couple people send me the clips,” Voth said with a laugh.
Action Network's Kevin Rogers shares his Mariners vs. Padres pick for Tuesday, July 9, which includes MLB odds on the run line, over/under and moneyline.
The Mariners announced that catcher Seby Zavala went unclaimed on waivers. He was outrighted back to Triple-A Tacoma. Zavala has the right to elect free agency because he has been outrighted multiple times in his career, though he accepted his previous assignment to Tacoma a couple weeks ago.
The right-hander suffered a lat strain in spring training an has spent the entire year to this point on the injured list.
He “felt something” in his lower right quad during pregame warm-ups and was pulled from the game before taking his first at-bat in the bottom of the first inning.
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