The Seattle Mariners are still looking to make their first "big" move of the offseason. The Mariners still have needs at first base, second base and third base. But one thing that isn't in ...
According to a report from Daniel Kramer of MLB.com, the Seattle Mariners avoided arbitration with all seven arbitration-eligible players on Thursday. The Mariners have reached agreements with ...
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the Seattle Mariners have yet to find answers at their stated positions of need: first, second and third base. Taking the widely-assumed budget into consideration, the options that were likely ...
Romero goes on to report that the Cubs and Mariners are among the clubs with interest in Moncada’s services in addition to the Blue Jays, who were previously reported as a potential suitor last ...
SEATTLE – The Mariners’ need to fill at least two of three infield spots will remain unresolved for at least another day. Friday morning, hours before the 2 p.m. deadline that ended the ...
The Mariners were among a handful attempting to sign the slick-fielding second baseman. Had they been able to convince Kim to play in Seattle, it would have been just their third player added to ...
This story was excerpted from Daniel Kramer’s Mariners Beat newsletter. To read the full newsletter, click here. And subscribe to get it regularly in your inbox. SEATTLE -- ’Tis the season for ...
Advertising Kim would fill a need at second base for Seattle. With the Mariners opting to not exercise a $12 million club option on Jorge Polanco, making him a free agent, they are once again ...
And during his live interview with CNN presenters Andy Cohen and Anderson Cooper, the hosts decided to ask the DJ the 'most conventional place' he'd ever done the drug LSD. For those of you who don't ...
The word on the street is that the Seattle Mariners don’t have much money to spend in free agency. While Dipoto stated that trading any of the rotation arms would be “Plan Z” the Mariners ...