The Seattle Mariners will honor the new Cooperstown, N.Y., member by retiring and displaying his number alongside fellow franchise Hall of Famers Ken Griffey Jr. and Edgar Martinez.
The Seattle Mariners continued to build their bullpen by trading for a seldom-used reliever from their American League West rivals.
After missing out on Korean infielder Hye-seong Kim earlier this offseason, could the Seattle Mariners make a run at another Korean infielder? While there's no official reporting behind it, MLB Network Insider Jon Morosi speculates that the M's could be a fit for Ha-seong Kim (no relation),
Shintaro Fujinami struggled mightily in 2024, but he does throw hard and could be an interesting reclamation project for the M's.
If Ichiro Suzuki is elected into the National Baseball Hall of Fame on Tuesday -- which he could potentially do as the first position player with a unanimous vote -- it’s widely expected that when he’s enshrined this July,
Thus far this offseason, the Seattle Mariners have done very little to improve the roster for 2025. The team has made exactly one major league signing (Donovan
Former Seattle Mariners outfielder and the franchise's all-time leader in hits, Ichiro Suzuki, is all but guaranteed to hear his name included as one of the 202
The Seattle Mariners have several franchise greats who can also boast to being considered in the most elite echelon of players. Ken Griffey Jr., Edgar Martinez
Many former Seattle Mariners hitters have received recognition over the past several years for their amazing careers. Ken Griffey Jr. and Edgar Martinez were b
Jon Morosi of MLB Network joins Hosts Dave Wyman and Bob Stelton to discuss the Dodgers signing Roki Sasaki and what moves the Mariners could still make. ---- 0
The Seattle Mariners are still looking to put together the final pieces of the offseason in an effort to take advantage of their league-best pitching rotation a
The Astros added Christian Walker and MLB Network analyst Sean Casey loves it for his defensive and offensive prowess