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Mariners recall Evans for Tuesday's start vs. D-backs; Miller to IL

@JesseABorek
1:36 PM PDT

PHOENIX – The thing about starting pitching depth is that you’ll always need it. Very few clubs get through the 162-game grind of a regular season with the same five members of a rotation. Which is why it’s great to have a guy like Logan Evans.

How Taveras -- even after getting DFA'd -- affects Seattle's Deadline plans

8:55 AM PDT

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Canzone announces return with Mariners' longest, hardest-hit ball of '25

@JesseABorek
12:07 AM PDT

PHOENIX -- If you live in Tacoma, Wash., and are disappointed about Dominic Canzone not having been available for a card signing appearance Monday night, he had a good reason for needing to skip town -- he had a flight to catch. Canzone arrived in Phoenix on Monday, having been

Kirby K's career-high 14 in skid-snapping gem: 'That's the guy he can be'

June 8, 2025

ANAHEIM -- The George Kirby strut has become the trademark gesture for the Mariners right-hander when completing a strikeout, the slight one-hop just after his follow-through to the plate, followed by a brisk pace off the mound -- all carried in one swift unison. If you’ve caught on to the

Latest Mariners injuries and transactions

12:40 PM PDT

This page will be updated throughout the year with all the latest Mariners injury news and transactions.

Mariners designate Taveras, recall Canzone

@JesseABorek
June 9, 2025

PHOENIX -- Ever since Victor Robles sent himself hurtling headlong into the netting down the right-field line at Oracle Park on April 7, dislocating his left shoulder in the process, the Mariners have been searching for a right fielder. Over the past month, they thought it could be Leody Taveras.

Guardians-Mariners among top series of the week

@ssc627
June 8, 2025

Baseball never leaves us wanting for drama. The week of June 9 will have yet more rivalry games -- including a Yankees-Red Sox rematch and an early battle for the NL West -- plus a gut check for a great team down on its luck and a couple of opportunities

Watch Cijntje's return to the hill FREE on Wednesday

@benweinrib
3:29 PM PDT

All season long, baseball fans will be able to watch Minor League Baseball games across all of MLB's digital platforms. MLB.TV and MLB app subscribers can watch their favorite team's Minor League affiliates in the app at no additional cost, while all MiLB games are available on MiLB.TV, on the

Father's Day Sale brings you MLB.TV for 50% off

June 9, 2025

If you're still scratching your head about what to get your dad or for yourself for Father's Day, then we have the deal for you. During the Father's Day Sale from now until June 17, an MLB.TV Yearly subscription is half off at $59.99, bringing you every out-of-market regular-season game,

J-Rod (ankle) avoids serious injury, back in lineup

Star center fielder left Saturday's game after being struck by a 98.1 mph one-hopper
June 8, 2025

ANAHEIM -- Just as he was heating up, and in an all-telling play bidding to be a spark plug on the basepaths for Seattle’s scuffling offense, Julio Rodríguez was forced to exit the Mariners' 8-6 loss to the Angels on Saturday after being hit on the bone between his right

Dad move: Eric Young Sr. makes sure EY Jr. gets a mid-game snack

@bmags94
June 8, 2025

You never stop being a dad. We saw that ring true before the fifth inning of Saturday’s Mariners-Angels game at Angel Stadium. The Halos' first-base coach Eric Young Sr. left a protein bar in the first-base coach’s box for his son, Eric Young Jr., who mans the box for Seattle.

Julio (triple, steal, HR robbery) does it all, but Mariners drop opener

June 7, 2025

ANAHEIM -- Julio Rodríguez was a human highlight reel on Friday night at Angel Stadium, leaping over the center-field fence to bring back a would-be homer and ripping an RBI triple off the wall near the same area. And both efforts looked like they’d pave the way toward the Mariners

Ranking the most compelling first-time ASG starter candidates

@bmags94
June 7, 2025

Read our story on the balloting format, which includes two phases of fan voting to determine the All-Star starters. As you examine the 2025 MLB All-Star ballot, it’s easy to point out the surefire locks to start in this year’s Midsummer Classic. Of course, stars such as Aaron Judge, Shohei

Gilbert set for one more rehab start Tuesday, could return next homestand

June 6, 2025

ANAHEIM -- Logan Gilbert will indeed make at least one more start for Triple-A Tacoma, which will come on Tuesday at Cheney Stadium, the Mariners’ ace said on Friday before Seattle’s series opener against the Angels. The decision will allow him to get further stretched out, into the 75-pitch range,

High-A prospect leads way in Everett no-hitter

@MavalloneMiLB
June 7, 2025

Friday night was for the pitchers, who dominated up and down the Minor League landscape, including several noteworthy performances from Top 100 prospects. The Blue Jays' Trey Yesavage continued to pile up the K's, while the Marlins' Thomas White and the Cards' Quinn Mathews were on point. Plus, the High-A

How can slumping Mariners right the ship? 'We've got to create our own luck'

June 5, 2025

SEATTLE -- Cal Raleigh summarized the ebbs and flows of the Major League season nearly three weeks ago, when the Mariners were playing as well as any team in the sport. It was just after a disappointing homestand that, at least for a moment, grounded them and exposed their offense

Julio Rodríguez addresses robbery at his home

June 7, 2025

ANAHEIM -- Julio Rodríguez on Friday night addressed the targeted burglary he was a victim of last month that was made public earlier in the afternoon by the King County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office in Seattle, which were part of multiple charges against the suspect that also included two robberies at

Big Dumper in the Derby? Raleigh: 'Would do that in a heartbeat'

June 4, 2025

SEATTLE -- Cal Raleigh says he’s trying not to think much about the increased likelihood of him becoming a first-time All-Star this season, in light of Phase 1 of the official ballot for the fan vote launching on Wednesday. But pressed about competing in the T-Mobile Home Run Derby, the

There's a NEW No. 1 pick in the latest mock draft

June 5, 2025

All spring, we’ve been talking about how the Nationals are looking at a pretty wide array of players to potentially take with the No. 1 overall pick in this year’s Draft. From the get-go, the leader of that group has been Ethan Holliday, son of Matt, brother of Jackson. And

7 storylines to watch with All-Star voting underway

@HarriganMLB
June 4, 2025

Read our story on the balloting format, which includes two phases of fan voting to determine the All-Star starters.

Gilbert goes 3+ in rehab start; rotation decisions loom for Mariners

Hancock logs another strong start, but could be odd man out when Gilbert returns
June 5, 2025

SEATTLE -- Logan Gilbert reached the exact 60-pitch threshold that the Mariners had forecasted for him when making his second rehab appearance on Wednesday night at Triple-A Tacoma. Now comes the question of whether it will be his final outing in the Minors before returning from the 15-day injured list.

One 2024 Draft pick from each team who is thriving

@SamDykstraMiLB
June 4, 2025

The old scouting adage is that big leaguers come from everywhere. Four members of the Draft Class of 2024 have already touched the Major Leagues, with the exciting promotion of Royals first-rounder Jac Caglianone (more on him below) the most recent, joining fellow first-round picks Nick Kurtz and Cam Smith