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The Mariners still have real questions to answer, but J.P. Crawford's selfless move makes Colt Emerson's rise easier to manage.
The Seattle Mariners are running out of reasons to keep treating the future like it lives somewhere off in the distance. That is the uncomfortable part of having a real core. It sounds like a good problem, because it is. But it’s still a problem in the ...
The Seattle Mariners have a chance to climb the AL West standings during their upcoming road trip, which includes facing the first-place A's.
The "Tarps Off" movement strikes Seattle as a swath of shirtless Mariners fans takes over a section of the upper level of T-Mobile Park on Tuesday night.
A female Seattle Mariners fan got drilled in the head by a foul ball while taking a selfie video and had to go to the hospital. Now she's getting hate on
Mariners Pitcher Bryce Miller joins Host Dave Wyman and producer Mike Lefko to discuss his return from injury, having a similiar injury to Cal Raleigh and more! ---- 0:00 - First home start 1:02 - Feeling the best he has in his career 1:47 - Having to go on the IL and rest his injury 2:45 - Advice to Cal with an oblique injury 5:27 - The importance of pitching healthy 5:45 - Luis Castillo’s support for the pitching staff 7:02 - Finding consistency 8:05 - Being comedic relief for Cal Raleigh ---- Listen to The Wyman & Bob Show weekdays from 2 p.
J.P. Crawford practicing at third base may signal the Mariners are accelerating Colt Emerson’s rise faster than expected.
Julio Rodriguez and Randy Arozarena had a moment during the Seattle Mariners' game against the Chicago White Sox on Monday. Rodriguez took nasty hits on his right leg and Arozarena came up with a heartfelt yet hilarious gesture.