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The injuries continue to mount and the roster turnover continues to churn — but the Seattle Mariners just keep winning.
1975 — Bob Watson of the Houston Astros, sensing baseball history, raced around the bases on Milt May’s home run and crossed the plate at Candlestick Park in time to score major league baseball’s 1 ...
Julio Rodriguez showed off some incredible baserunning awareness during the Seattle Mariners' clash against the Los Angeles Angels on Wednesday. The Mariners outfielder was attempting to get a head ...
A simple, winning formula is working wonders in Seattle. Adequate run support has lessened the need for elite pitching on a ...
Polanco drove in all five runs on Tuesday as the Mariners beat the Los Angeles Angels at T-Mobile Park. He had two homers and ...
Alex Bregman came to the Red Sox as a savior of sorts, the long-awaited right-handed bat and locker room leader the team was craving. But the one knock on the two-time All-Star in recent seasons was ...
The Seattle Mariners early-season injury woes continued before a game against the Los Angeles Angels on Wednesday. One of the hottest hitters on the t ...
Reigning American League Player of the Week Jorge Polanco homers twice as the Mariners knock off the Angels 5-3 on Tuesday at ...
Plus notes on RBI-machine Wilmer Flores and Chandler Simpson, who might be the fastest player in professional baseball.
Jorge Polanco, the reining AL Player of the Week coming off the most trying season of his career, hit two more home runs — a ...
The story going into the season was that Seattle’s star-studded pitching staff was going to have to carry a low-production lineup. The story 28 games into the season is that the first-place Mariners ...
The last time the Seattle Mariners had back-to-back American League players of the week came in 1998, when Alex Rodriguez and Ken Griffey Jr. accomplished the feat.
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