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30-29: Chart

Mariners 5, Diamondbacks 1 Back-to-back series wins: Bryan Woo, +.24 WPA Letting the shutout get away in the 9th: Josh Naylor, Randy Arozarena, Cole Young, and Mitch Garver, -.02 WPA Game Thread Comment of the Day:

Mariners News: Luis Severino, Eury Pérez, and Brandon Marsh

Hello friends and happy Saturday! The Mariners completed their climb back to .500 yesterday with a 7-6 walk-off victory over the Diamondbacks. Julio Rodríguez and Luke Raley continued their hot starts at the dish with a home run each, while J.P. Crawford had his first multi-homer game as a Mariner. Raley leads the M’s with […]

29-29: Chart

Mariners 7, Diamondbacks 6 ARI: Julio Rodríguez, +0.30 WPA AZ: Andrés Muñoz, -0.23 WPA Game Thread Comment of the Day:

Mariners Game #58 Preview and Discussion: SEA vs ARI, 5/28

The Mariners are in first place. Dan Wilson said the team today is a bit “lighter in the step” following their sweep in Sacramento over the midweek slate. The team is now in first place (even if they’re still a game below .500) and looking to build some positive momentum against the Diamondbacks this weekend. […]

Mariners provide injury updates on Cal Raleigh, Brendan Donovan

Justin Hollander met with the media prior to the Mariners’ series opener with the Diamondbacks to provide updates on some key injured Mariners. Unfortunately, there’s no set timetable for return for either Cal Raleigh (oblique) or Brendan Donovan (groin), even though both are making steady progress in their recoveries. Donovan remains in Arizona, but has […]

Mariners News: Colt Emerson, Kenley Jansen, and James Wood

Good morning everyone and happy Friday! The M’s will take on the Diamondbacks today for the first in a three-game weekend set. The D-Backs have long been one of my favorite NL squads — they’re geographically close(ish) but harmless to the Mariners in the grand scheme. Though, nobody will top the Nationals for me. What […]

Mariners Draft Profile: RHP Cade Townsend

Our second righthander in two installments of draft coverage thus far, Cade Townsend profiles as one of the more unique first-round arms we’ll see drafted this 2026 cycle. Equipped with about as big of an arsenal as you’ll see any pitcher deploy at the amateur level, Townsend has an uncanny ability to manipulate the baseball, […]

Mariners accept challenge, trounce A’s en route to series sweep

Heading into a pivotal divisional series in Sacramento, the vibes were off in Mariners Land. They had just dropped another series to the middling Royals in which they couldn’t put all the facets together in one game. And even though the M’s took the series opener on Monday night, their work was cut out for […]

28-29: Chart

Mariners 9, Athletics 1 Ice cream on a sunny day: Logan Gilbert, +0.22 WPA Razor scooters or baseball helmets to the shin: Julio Rodríguez, -0.06 WPA Game Thread Comment of the Day:

Mariners Game #57 Preview and Discussion: SEA at ATH, 5/27

Two sub-.500 teams will duke it out for first place on a minor league field. Logan Gilbert gets the ball for the M’s as they look to sweep away an AL West rival in the third and final game of the series Wednesday in Sacramento. Gilbert’s last start on May 22 was a no decision […]

Mariners News: Cal Raleigh, Bob Horner, and Travis Kelce

Good morning friends! Happy Wednesday to you all. Last night, the Mariners triumphed over the A’s 4-1 thanks to another strong outing from Emerson Hancock, who kept it rolling even in the hitter-friendly Sacramento confines. The M’s have a chance to slide back into first place in the AL West with a win today in […]

Mariners make it easy, win 4-1

It was a simple win. The Mariners got a lot of hits and scored four runs. The A’s got fewer few hits and scored fewer runs. The Mariners beat the A’s 4-1 on Tuesday. It was that simple. The Mariners wasted no time in jumping on Gage Jump, making first his first start as a […]

27-29: Chart

Mariners 4, Athletics 1 Good: Emerson Hancock, +0.27 WPA Bad: Cole Young, -0.06 WPA Game Thread Comment of the Day:

Mariners Game #56 Preview and Discussion: SEA at ATH

The Mariners go for a series win. Emerson Hancock takes the mound. He faces rookie Gage Jump, a top 100 prospect and — crucially — a lefty. The Mariners lineup has been bad against lefties all season, and they’ll look to change that against youth and inexperience Tuesday. Against Mr. Jump, the Mariners send their […]

Gabe Speier activated from injured list in Mariners bullpen relief

The Seattle Mariners announced Tuesday that they have activated LHP Gabe Speier off the 15-day injured list for pitchers, optioning RHP Nick Davila in a corresponding move. Speier had joined the ballclub in Sacramento following rehab stints in Everett and Tacoma. The southpaw has been a core part of the back end of Seattle’s bullpen […]

The 2026 Seattle Mariners as Breaking Bad characters

Greetings! Inspired by posters Cleavertime and Telekinectic Sasquath, I threw this Breaking Bad prompt out into THE FEED and foLLks did not disappoint. But first, if you haven’t seen Breaking Bad yet, you may want to skip this one just in case of spoilers, I suppose. But, it’s a great show if you like gritty […]

Mariners News: Luis Castillo, Tatsuya Imai, and Jarred Kelenic

Good morning and happy Monday everybody! Sorry about the late links! Traffic, am I right? The Mariners offense took advantage of windy conditions in Sacramento while the piggyback tandem of Luis Castillo and Bryce Miller stifled the A’s offense to cruise to a comfortable 9-2 win. The squad will look to secure a series win […]

Mariners win battle of piggyback starters against A’s, 9-2

The piggyback situation remains an uncomfortable – and I would argue, untenable – situation for Luis Castillo and Bryce Miller, but both of them pitched through that tonight and did their jobs, pitching all nine innings without touching the bullpen, giving up two runs (both Miller’s) with a combined 10 strikeouts to just two walks […]

26-29: Chart

Mariners 9, Athletics 2 Trampoline Parks: Luis Castillo, .14 WPA; Randy Arozarena, .13 WPA Trampoline Parks Masquerading As Baseball Fields: J.P. Crawford, -.04 WPA Game Thread Comment of the Day:

Mariners Game #55 Preview and Discussion: SEA at ATH

After a disappointing series loss to the Royals where the offense looked blinkered, the Mariners now have to contend with the high-flying Athletics offense in their pint-sized ballpark. Sounds like a recipe for a good time. Also, per Shannon Drayer, it’s looking like it will be a windy game in Sacramento. Surely that won’t lead […]