Ichiro Suzuki will have a Seattle Mariners logo on the cap of his Hall of Fame plaque, CC Sabathia will take the New York Yankees logo and Billy Wagner will have the symbol of the Houston Astros.
The hall announced the decisions Monday for all five of this year’s inductees. Players and their families give input on the choices to the hall, which makes the final decisions.
The Seattle Mariners unusually quiet offseason is almost over and spring training is almost here. The Mariners will return most of their roster from the 2024 season, with veteran infielder Donovan ...
According to a report from Adam Jude of the Seattle Times, former Seattle Mariners third baseman Mike Blowers won't return to the team's broadcasts on ROOT Sports this season. News: ROOT Sports is ...
In years past, the task of writing such an early opening day roster projection for the Seattle Mariners might seem difficult or foolish. The uncertainty surrounding certain positions, the pairings ...
As the public — and this writer — clamored for the M’s to add an impactful bat, Dipoto justified standing pat by citing Seattle’s offensive road stats. The Mariners play in a pitcher ...
Speaking this week on Seattle Sports 710, Seattle Mariners general manager Justin Hollander gave some more insight into how the team plans to handle the second base position in 2025. “I think ...
The Baseball Hall of Fame announced which cap logos will be on the plaques for the 2025 inductees, including Seattle Mariners icon Ichiro Suzuki.
Marlowe was DFA'd by the Mariners this past Monday in order to make room on the 40-man roster for Jorge Polanco (knee). Marlowe wasn't claimed off waivers, so he'll remain in Seattle's ...
The start of the regular season is still over six weeks away for the Seattle Mariners, but projection season is already upon us. Here’s a look at what FanGraphs’ popular ZiPS projections and ...
This story was excerpted from Daniel Kramer's Mariners Beat newsletter. To read the full newsletter, click here. And subscribe to get it regularly in your inbox. SEATTLE -- That time of year is almost ...
The FAA and NTSB are investigating after a Japan Airlines Dreamliner slices into the tail of a Delta plane at Seattle–Tacoma International Airport. The FAA says it happened in an area that was ...
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