A large crowd came to Mariners’ FanFest to celebrate the team. The Mariners themselves? Well, they’re hoping for the chance to celebrate their Sodo neighbors next weekend.
Bring your creativity to T-Mobile Park on Mariners Crayola Night! Join us on September 25 for a game full of color, fun and ...
It's hard to believe that 2027 will be the first Mariners season without Dave Niehaus or Rick Rizzs at the helm, but it will be. Rizzs alone has been the broadcaster for 80 percent of the franchise's ...
Mariners TV will air Seattle Mariners games on cable, satellite and streaming platforms beginning in the 2026 season. A new in-market streaming service, Mariners.TV, launches Feb. 10 and will offer ...
The Mariners rolled out more details for their plans for TV broadcasts for the 2026 season on Thursday, and while there are ...
The Mariners are far from signing Eugenio Suarez right now. MLB insider Ken Rosenthal thinks that Brendan Donovan stands a better chance. The Seattle Mariners almost made it to the World Series last ...
The Seattle Mariners need to add another infielder to their roster after losing Jorge Polanco to the New York Mets. Kazuma Okamoto would have made sense, but he reportedly agreed to a deal with the ...
The Seattle Mariners’ future looks bright after their deep postseason run in 2025. They were one win short of reaching the World Series. Among the team’s many talented players, outfielder Randy ...
The Mariners are still hoping to make at least one more notable splash between now and Opening Day, but Ryan Divish of the Seattle Times suggests that they’re reluctant to deal anyone from their big ...
Former Seattle Mariners first-round pick Mike Campbell died at 61 on Dec. 15, according to the Seattle Times. Campbell played for the Mariners, Chicago Cubs, San Diego Padres and Texas Rangers.
Seattle made it clear who they think should’ve won the American League MVP award this past MLB season. Kraken fans serenaded Seattle Mariners superstar catcher Cal Raleigh with an “MVP” chant during ...
The Seattle Mariners appear highly likely to elevate top prospect Colt Emerson this year, fueling excitement among fans. Emerson enters the 2026 season as the Mariners’ No. 1 prospect. He also sits at ...
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