MLB, Mariners and Signing Day
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In a recent episode of the Refuse to Lose podcast, ESPN's Buster Olney wasn't high on a reunion between the two sides
The Seattle Mariners were one of the best teams in the league last year, but they came up short of winning the American League pennant, as they were bounced from the postseason by the Toronto Blue Jays.
SEATTLE – Seattle Mariners Senior Director of International Scouting Frankie Thon Jr. today announced the following international signings: - Juan Rijo, OF, Dominican Republic (MLB Pipeline’s No. 12 overall prospect in 2026 international class) - Gregory Pio,
The Mariners are in talks with the Cardinals over a left-handed reliever with a $4.25 million pre-arbitration deal for 2026.
Stealing him from the rival Houston Astros would be a solid move for the Mariners. This would give them a reliable veteran on the infield dirt while their top prospects continue to grow and develop. This article was originally published on www.si.com/fannation/mlb/fastball as Mariners Linked To Rival Gold Glove Infielder After Solid Season.
The Mariners chose to buy low on a struggling yet hard-throwing reliever that had no more place in the Reds org.
The Mariners are in the second-highest tier for bonus pools, at $7.35M, along with the A’s. The rest of the AL West is in lower tiers, with the Rangers and Angels having about $6.7M; the Astros have the least to spend,
The Seattle Mariners are looking to reignite previous trade interest in a two-time Gold Glove winner in the coming days.
The Seattle Mariners captured much of the nation's attention with their frantic finish to the 2025 season, along with the improbable but impressive offensive ou
The 2025 Seattle Mariners were littered with homegrown talent. Cal Raleigh, George Kirby, Logan Gilbert, Bryan Woo, and Julio Rodriguez were all difference-makers — and all of those players came through the system.
On Wednesday morning, it was announced that Seattle Mariners ' left-hander Gabe Speier will be pitching for Team USA in the upcoming World Baseball Classic, which begins on March 4. Later on Wednesday morning, Speier joined MLB Network to talk about his inclusion in the event, and his excitement for it.