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The Mariners added some more potential depth to their bullpen and signed former Rookie of the Year Michael Fulmer.
Mariners reliever Tayler Saucedo took to social media to share a threatening message he received on Wednesday following the team’s 11-2 loss in Philadelphia.
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SB Nation on MSNAssessing the Mariners’ playoff odds after a dreadful road trip
The Mariners closed out a hellish road trip with an especially loud thud, getting swept out of Philadelphia while being outplayed in every aspect of the game: Seattle’s starters stuttered and stumbled,
Many Seattle Mariners prospects are set to have new homes for the final several weeks of the 2025 season. All of the Mariners' top 100 prospects, with the excep
After being hit by a pitch while on a minor-league rehab assignment, Victor Robles threw his bat at pitcher Joey Estes. He's appealing the suspension.
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SB Nation on MSNNever been a sinner, I never sinned: Phillies 11, Mariners 2
Frustrations were rising when the Phillies left two runners on base in both the fifth and sixth inning. It certainly felt like those missed opportunities were going to cost them, especially when David Robertson relieved Luzardo and gave up a home run to Eugenio Suarez. (And it was the right decision to remove Luzardo.)
Though rain is in the forecast, the Seattle Mariners are set to take on the Philadelphia Phillies on Wednesday afternoon in the series finale at Citizens Bank P
Victor Robles, who threw his bat at a pitcher during a rehab game with the Rainiers, received a lengthy suspension from Major League Baseball on Tuesday.
MLB insider Ben Verlander relayed a Tuesday announcement revealing Robles was suspended for 10 games and fined an "undisclosed" amount for throwing his bat at a pitcher during a rehab assignment for Triple-A Tacoma.
Seattle Mariners outfielder Victor Robles has received a 10-game suspension and an undisclosed fine for his conduct during the top of the third inning in Sunday afternoon’s game in Las Vegas during a rehab assignment, Major League Baseball announced Tuesday.
With his team on the edge of something special, Seattle's president of baseball operations watched a game with The Athletic.