Continuing a tradition that began in 2000, Major League Baseball returns to Tokyo for the 2025 season opener, reinforcing ...
Seattle tried multiple combinations of players in the corner outfield spots early in the season, never finding production or consistency. When the Mariners picked up Robles on June 1 after he was ...
The common thread of thought is that Seattle's second base spot will be split between 2024 Gold Glove winner Dylan Moore and Ryan Bliss. Young (No. 49 overall prospect according to MLB Pipeline ...
The Seattle Mariners will have several special moments in the looming 2025 season, from Ichiro Suzuki's Hall of Fame induction ceremony in July to his jersey retirement celebration in Seattle ...
The WM Phoenix Open returns this week to TPC Scottsdale and the Stadium Course, and it’s the site of some of the biggest “horse for course” correlation on TOUR. The layout, designed by Tom ...
He was then dealt to the Seattle Mariners just before the trade deadline. Now, as a free agent, time will tell if he was just a rental or a worthy acquisition for multiple seasons. In a Bleacher ...
He has more WAR for the Yankees than Dave Winfield, Paul O'Neill, and Hideki Matsui ... Suzuki will suit up for Seattle during the Japan Series against the Oakland Athletics on March 20-21. He owns a ...
former vice president Hideki Kamiya appears to have confirmed that at least five directors have left the company. Earlier today, Kamiya, who directed the original Bayonetta and The Wonderful 101 ...
"With an agreement in place for Jorge Polanco to return to Seattle for the 2025 season, the Mariners' roster is effectively set going into Dan Wilson's first spring training as the club's manager ...
The Diamondbacks managed to surprise just about everyone as the Padres and Mariners did almost nothing. The Guardians made a flurry of trades, while the Astros dealt away a superstar and watched ...
With spring training drawing near, the Mariners are less likely to trade righty Luis Castillo than they were earlier this offseason, according to the Seattle Times. Seattle has had a quiet winter ...
Add Hideki Matsuyama to the list of players to have their names mispronounced, misidentified or flat-out butchered by a first-tee announcer. The world No. 5 was announced as “Hideekee Matsumoola” ...