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There were plusses and negatives on Saturday night, but the fans went home happy with the Kraken dispatching the Blues in a ...
Switch-hitting is cool. But switch-pitching, now that’s the new craze. Meet Jurrangelo Cijntje, the switch-pitching Mariners ...
Bryan Woo twirled around the mound after firing his 91st and final pitch of the night on Saturday, took a brief breath to ...
A century before the torpedo, there was the bottle bat. We've got that and more of this week's timely and timeless elements ...
It marked the time when all the kids in our neighborhood, and there were a lot, began our nightly rituals of gathering for games on Fridays and Saturdays. Come summer, we would stay out until well ...
Polanco went 3-for-3 with a tiebreaking, two-run homer in the eighth inning as the Seattle Mariners defeated the visiting Athletics 4-2 on Thursday. The teams are scheduled to continue their four ...
The Mariners' win improved their all-time Opening Day record to 30-19. That's the best Opening Day record in American League history and the second best in MLB. It's the 12th time Seattle has ...
In Seattle's 4-2 win against the Athletics on Thursday, Raley went 1-for-3 with a run and a walk. Tellez went 0-for-3 but reached base once after getting hit by a pitch.
SEATTLE — When the Seattle Mariners announced their lineup for Opening Day lineup against the Athletics, it featured an interesting wrinkle. Luke Raley was penciled in fifth in the order at ...
SEATTLE (KTVZ) -- The Seattle Mariners kicked off their season with a 4-2 win over the Oakland Athletics at T-Mobile Park Thursday night. Jorge Polanco delivered the game-winning moment with a two ...
I’m sorry, I can’t pick anybody other than the Astros until I see that the dynasty has actually ended. I really wish I could. Zach M: I say this every year: I will believe the Astros are dead when I ...
No matter how dreary, no matter how dark, no matter how many months ... none of us will read this in October when the Mariners are literally parading in Seattle. Grant: I’m sorry, I can ...