DENVER, Colo. – After losing the first two games of their series with the Blue Jays in Toronto, the Seattle Mariners dropped to 4-8 on April 9, tied for second-worst in the American League.
Slow starts aren’t a new thing for the Seattle Mariners, but they were hoping to kick that trend in 2024. Toronto Blue Jays top Seattle Mariners 5-2 in
The hallways in the Seattle Mariners’ spring training complex Thursday afternoon were lined with suitcases, boxes, golf bags, tubs of toys and baby clothes, and various pieces of equipment.
The Seattle Mariners have scored 56 runs in their last seven games. So now do spring training numbers matter? Nope. But how they get to those numbers, that matters greatly to manager Scott Servais.
The suspense, if there was any, about who will be the Seattle Mariners’ opening day starter was put to an end Monday by manager Scott Servais. Mariners’
It’s not quite the first chill of the air you feel in late summer – although it has been cool in Peoria the last few days – but there has been the unmistakable feel of a shift for the Seattle Mariners to bigger games on the near horizon.
Seattle Mariners manager Scott Servais made the rounds this offseason to visit some of his players, and perhaps the top name on his list of people to see with was superstar center fielder Julio Rodríguez.
While the initial report on Matt Brash's elbow was good, the Seattle Mariners are reportedly "not out of the woods" just yet. Brash, who was shut down from throwing last week, was diagnosed with elbow inflammation on Friday and was told he could resume throwing next week.
Mariners president of baseball operations Jerry Dipoto, GM Justin Hollander, and manager Scott Servais conducted an end-of-season press conference with reporters Tuesday afternoon.
A former MLB All-Star was not impressed with Seattle Mariners pitcher George Kirby’s complaint about pitch counts after Friday’s game.
Seattle Mariners All-Star pitcher George Kirby is mired in a bit of a slump and that continued on Friday night in Tampa Bay.
Since the start of 2022, Cal Raleigh has been the primary catcher for the Seattle Mariners, posting a .774 OPS in 119 games in 2022 and a .788 OPS in 123 thus far in 2023.
The 2023 Major League Baseball season is heading into the home stretch. Who will take home the hardware as the American League's Manager of the Year? Here are the top five contenders in reverse order.
Seattle Mariners manager Scott Servais has given some interesting and surprising injury information on rookie starting pitcher Bryce Miller. Miller was
When the Major League Baseball All-Star Game rolls into Seattle next month, it doesn't seem likely that many homestanding Mariners will be playing in the game, but manager Scott Servais just might be there.
The Yankees improved to 7-0 when Gerrit Cole pitches after a loss with a 3-1 win over Mariners on Tuesday night. They're also 1-0 when Cole sarcastically wags his finger at the opposing manager.
The Manager of the Year was decided last night in both the American League and National League. Cleveland Guardians manager Terry Francona earned Manager of the Year honors in the AL, while New York Mets manager Buck Showalter earned it in the NL.
The Seattle Mariners had a season to remember in 2022, winning 90 games and securing the second Wild Card in the American League, reaching the postseason for the first time since 2001.
The Seattle Mariners' trade deadline acquisition of right-hander Luis Castillo was executed with moments like this in mind. Seattle, after thrice blowing four-run leads in an 8-7 loss to the Houston Astros in Game 1 of this American League Division Series, is in desperate need of a shutdown performance from its starter in Game 2 on Thursday.
Manoah was asked whether he would feel pressure getting the Game 1 start. Manoah dismissed the suggestion by saying “pressure’s something you put in your tires.”
The Seattle Mariners and host Toronto Blue Jays, who entered the American League together in 1977, will meet in the postseason for the first time on Friday afternoon.
Scott Servais’ bold guarantee as Mariners sit on edge of breaking historic MLB playoff droughtThe Seattle Mariners are on the brink of breaking their two-decade long MLB playoff drought.
Last season, Scott Servais managed a Mariners team without the likes of Robbie Ray, Luis Castillo and Julio Rodríguez to a 90 win season. It was a year that served as the foundation for what is shaping up to be a campaign Mariners fans have long dreamed of—the one that finally ends the organization's 20-year postseason drought.
SEATTLE — The Mariners added a new member to their clubhouse on Saturday who, as manager Scott Servais noted, was highly-touted, cross-checked and scouted very heavily.
The Seattle Mariners are on another four game losing streak. A couple of the losses look like the manager is to blame. So, is Scott Servais still part of the solution?
Seattle Mariners’ skipper, Scott Servais, has nerves of steel. He’s unafraid of rolling the dice and betting on the more likely positive outcome. The Seattle Mariners skipper, Scott Servais, is a gambler.
The Mariners announced Wednesday that they’ve promoted general manager Jerry Dipoto to president of baseball operations and signed him to a multi-year contract extension, while Servais got rewarded for turned the team around.
Servais blew off the run differential talk by saying the Mariners have their own metric: fun differential.
In a corresponding roster move, Seattle recalled outfielder Taylor Trammell from Triple-A Tacoma.
The unit will remain largely unchanged, although Seattle has appointed Trent Blank as the team’s permanent bullpen coach and director of pitching strategy.
Coming off a year that saw seven managerial vacancies open, MLB will see significant turnover in the 2020 season. It serves as a reminder that patience runs thin, an important lesson for several managers heading into next season.
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