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Ken Jennings shared a rare picture of him hanging out with his adult son, Dylan, who appears to be a huge Seattle Mariners fan. The pair sported matching outfits for the game. IE 11 is not supported.
Seattle Mariners logos help set the scene in the Seattle Terrace dining and shopping area of the Flight of Dreams complex in Japan. / Harriet Baskas for USA TODAY. In this story: ...
Mariners star George Kirby had blood dripping from his chin after a line drive by the Orioles’ Ramón Urías hit him in the face Tuesday.
The Seattle Mariners are retiring No. 51 this coming summer for Hall of Famer Ichiro Suzuki, but there will be two names attached to the retired number from the 2026 season on.Randy Johnson, who ...
In his first major-league game, Cole Young did just enough to drive in the winning run in the 11th inning and snap the Mariners' three-game losing streak. Skip to content. Local News.
The Mariners recalled Legumina from Triple-A Tacoma on Wednesday. Seattle sent the right-hander down to the minors Friday, but with Collin Snider (forearm) headed for the injured list, Legumina ...
The Mariners have entered the game as favorites 43 times this season and won 21, or 48.8%, of those games. Seattle has a record of 21-22 in games when sportsbooks favor them by at least -111 on ...
Seattle Mariners right-handed pitcher Logan Gilbert (1-1, 2.37 ERA) is the type of player that playoff teams rely on. The 28-year-old notched a 3.23 ERA in 33 starts last season, ...
Fortunately for the Mariners, the ball rolled right toward Rowdy Tellez at first base for the final out of the inning. There’s never a good time to get hit in the face with a baseball.
Seattle Mariners second baseman Cole Young called his parents after he found out he had been called up to play for the big league team. Cole Young knows a thing or two about hits, and the video ...
Fortunately for the Mariners, the ball rolled right toward Rowdy Tellez at first base for the final out of the inning. There’s never a good time to get hit in the face with a baseball.
The Seattle Mariners have already announced their plans to retire No. 51 in honor of Ichiro Suzuki. Now, they plan to do it again for a different player.