Kansas City and Seattle fans that chose to watch their cities' baseball teams Sunday afternoon instead of their football teams, may not have stuck around to watch the whole Mariners-Royals game.
Lots of games means lots of photos. Last Week’s Winner The moment. The composition. The shot. This photo has it all and it’s now our reigning Photo of the Week.
How fans should be feeling about the Mariners’ chances of ending their postseason drought in less than two weeks and how they are actually feeling right now are probably two different things.
Luis Castillo, fresh off signing a rich contract with Seattle, got chased as the Kansas City Royals erupted for 11 runs in the sixth inning and a wild, 13-12 win Sunday that cost the Mariners a chance to move up in the AL wild-card standings Sunday.
Congrats to whoever bet the over. Jerks. This game doesn’t deserve a fun, witty title about how the Mariners channeled their inner Proclaimers and decided to walk 500 batters, no, this game deserves none of that.
After the national anthem, while everyone else prepared for the game's first pitch, Ray and Weaver remained standing on the field.
The Mariners announced that infielder/outfielder Jake Lamb, designated for assignment earlier this week, has cleared waivers and rejected an outright assignment in favor of electing free agency.
Leave it to Robbie Ray to provide a little levity for a Mariners team perhaps in need of it. Mariners ink All-Star RHP Luis Castillo to 5-year deal Seattle’s star left-hander took part in a national anthem “standoff” with Royals right-hander Luke Weaver before the two teams’ series finale Sunday afternoon in Kansas City.
Luis Castillo vs. Max Castillo, 11:10am Yesterday’s win was huge. With Baltimore looking like they would cruise to a victory over Houston, the M’s were down 5-3 after a poor start by Logan Gilbert.
This week in social media-ing. In Lookout Landing Land... Check out some of the best posts from the last week from Lookout Landing: Of course I have to start off with a tweet that includes a poll so I can create an additional poll.
The Seattle Mariners and the Kansas City Royals will battle to determine a series winner as the two American League teams face off. It is time to delve into our MLB odds series and deliver a Mariners-Royals prediction and pick.
It will be an all-Castillo affair on Sunday in Kansas City. The Seattle Mariners (83-68) and the Kansas City Royals (62-90) will conclude their three-game series and the home portion of the Royals' 2022 schedule on Sunday.
Mariners wind up the bench bats, wind up winning One of my favortie phenomena in the English language is the contranym or autoantonym, which is a word that has two opposite definitions.
Cal Raleigh's one-out double in the ninth lifted the visiting Seattle Mariners to a 6-5 win over the Royals Saturday night in Kansas City. Raleigh also had a two-run, pinch-hit home run in the sixth.
The extension will pay Castillo $108 million over five years, but it also includes an interesting injury clause.
The Seattle Mariners and right-hander Luis Castillo have agreed on a five-year contract extension. While the Mariners announced the agreement, they didn't release financial terms.
As part of the extension, there is a sixth-year vesting option that can take the total to $133M.
Amid a final regular season push, the Seattle Mariners will be without their best player, Julio Rodriguez. Due to a lingering back issue, the Mariners have placed Rodriguez on the 10-day injured list.
Seattle recalled Taylor Trammell from Triple-A Tacoma to take the vacated active roster spot.
Mariners rookie phenom Julio Rodriguez left Thursday's game against the A's with what the team described as "low back tightness." After the game, manager Scott Servais raised alarms about the possible severity of Rodriguez's injury.
The 2022 MLB season has been a nice success story for the Seattle Mariners. Last season, the M’s finished 90-72 and fell just short of the postseason. After making some big additions in the offseason, Seattle got off to a horrible start and didn’t find their footing until late June.
2022 might be the end for the current longest-tenured Seattle Mariners player, Mitch Haniger. If he leaves, who would replace him? If this sounds familiar, it’s only because Seattle Mariners fans have heard it since last season.
After an exhilarating week of exciting wins and milestones, the Mariners took the road to take on the Angels. On top of a frustrating 8-7 defeat, the team also lost one of its most consistent presences in the lineup in Eugenio Suárez.
2022 might be the end for the current longest-tenured Seattle Mariners player, Mitch Haniger. But it doesn’t have to be. If this sounds familiar, it’s only because Seattle Mariners fans have heard it since last season.
On August 30, Mariners fans were greeted with disappointing news that utility man Dylan Moore had landed on the injured list with a strained right oblique.
M’s fans, your Seattle Mariners are in the thick of the American League Playoff Race. Here’s an update on where they and their competition stand. It’s been over two decades since the Seattle Mariners played postseason baseball.
Back on March 14, Mariners president of baseball operations Jerry Dipoto pulled the trigger to acquire outfielder Jesse Winker and third baseman Eugenio Suárez from the Reds.
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