Wilson on How the Mariners Improved an Already Elite Bullpen SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — The relief corps that swept Reliever Roundup and Bullpen Bonanza’s end‑of‑year awards is arriving in Arizona with something more than hardware: reinforcements and resolve. After a season that ended with a gut‑punch loss in Game Seven of the ALCS, the Seattle Mariners […]
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The first major domino of free agency fell Monday, as the Seattle Mariners signed first baseman Josh Naylor to a five-year, $92.5 million deal through the 2030 season. “I’m going to be a Mariner again and I couldn’t be more excited,” Naylor said in a Mariners press release. “From the moment I arrived, everyone in […]
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Seattle Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh was named the MLBPA Player of the Year on Wednesday. He also received the AL Outstanding Player of the Year award. Raleigh was recognized in this year’s Players’ Choice Awards for putting together one of the best seasons in recent memory. “It was a record-setting season for Cal Raleigh, who rewrote […]
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ALCS Game 7: Blue Jays 4, Mariners 3 A game-altering three-run home run from George Springer pushed the host Toronto Blue Jays past the Seattle Mariners, 4–3, Monday night to secure their first World Series appearance in 32 years. Trading Runs Coming into Game Seven, Seattle Mariners first baseman Josh Naylor owned a .429 batting […]
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ALCS: Blue Jays 8, Mariners 2 Max Scherzer threw nearly six innings of three-hit baseball, Andres Gimenez drove in four runs, and the Toronto Blue Jays beat the host Seattle Mariners 8-2 Thursday night to tie the ALCS at 2-2. Scherzer Avoids Trouble in First Inning With two runners on, one out, and the dangerous […]
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ALCS, Game 3: Blue Jays 13, Mariners 4 The Toronto Blue Jays hit themselves back into the series with a 13–4 win over the host Seattle Mariners Wednesday night in Game Three of the ALCS. Vladimir Guerrero Jr. led the way for the Blue Jays, reaching base all five times he batted — 4-for-4 with […]
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