Several utility players would be the answers for the Seattle Mariners at second and third base if the season started tomorrow.
Seattle Times writer Ryan Divish explained what it would take for the Seattle Mariners to acquire major league talent outside of a pair of teams.
The Seattle Mariners have been trying to find ways to add to their major league roster throughout the entire offseason. The Mariners made the first 'big' move o
On Friday, the Baltimore Orioles named former major league catcher Tim Federowicz as the manager for the Norfolk Tides, the club's Triple-A affiliate. Federowic
Parking can be a challenge, but the Astros recommend using the Diamond Lot, located at the corner of Milo Hamilton and Congress, or Lot E located at the corner of Preston and Crawford. Both lots are within walking distance of the park.
Suzuki could join Mariano Rivera as the only unanimous picks for Cooperstown. Rivera is the only player to get a 100% vote from the BBWAA, appearing on all 425 ballots in 2019. Derek Jeter was picked on 395 of 396 in 2020 and Ken Griffey Jr. on 437 of 440 in 2016.
Another Mariners offseason, another year of avoiding the big moves that might lift the team to real contention, says columnist
Everyone was talking about Roki Sasaki and where he would sign on Friday. The Mariners had been out of the race on Sasaki for a while but on Friday the Mariners agreed to a minor league contract with hard-throwing Japanese reliever Shintaro Fujinami.
Seattle’s first -- and only -- notable acquisition this winter was signing free-agent infielder Donovan Solano to a one-year, $3.5 million contract on Jan. 13. Solano will be more in the mix at ...
Justin Turner has been on the free agent market but not many teams have shown interest in the slugger. Here's a list of his last options.
Junior Kitty White hit the 1,000-point career plateau on Saturday during Redwood High’s 51-19 rout of Montgomery in a non-league meeting.