The Mariners president of baseball operations said the team is optimistic both Logan Gilbert and George Kirby will return in May in a recent appearance on MLB Network.
Seattle Mariners president and chairman John Stanton spoke about the future of ROOT Sports among other topics in an article with MLB.com's Daniel Kramer.
Seattle Mariners President of Baseball Operations Jerry Dipoto commented on the firing of nine-year manager Scott Servais during a news conference on Thursday.
After stepping down from her position last week, Seattle Mariners front office member Catie Griggs has taken a front office position with the Baltimore Orioles.
Playoff baseball is getting close, and with three wild-card teams this season the potential matchups are aplenty. Which matchups are ideal for the Mariners? Which matchups are trouble? Ben Ranieri takes a look.
The Mariners have added many impact players that have not only boosted them into playoff territory, but have given them enough talent to win in the playoffs. But which player is the most important in a playoff series? Ben Ranieri takes a look.
Eugenio Suárez has helped carry the Mariners down the stretch, and credit is due to Jerry Dipoto and the Seattle front office. In retrospect, Suárez's arrival marks one of the most impactful additions in all of baseball last offseason.
While bigger market managers may get more of the national media focus, there is no doubt Mariners manager Scott Servais should be the American League's Manager of the Year.
George Kirby and Logan Gilbert are immensely talented starters who have an extremely bright future pitching atop Seattle's rotation. The two players are both approaching numbers of innings pitched they have never seen before, so how could the Mariners man
ESPN's Jeff Passan joined 710 Seattle Sports on Friday morning and had some interesting things to say about a few players on the Mariners' roster. Could Mitch Haniger and Luis Castillo be extended? What do their futures in Seattle look like?
With rosters going back up to 28 players on September 1, the Mariners will get to add two extra players to their active roster. Who will that be and how much can they help?