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There might not have been a bigger difference between a team's offense and pitching than there was with the Seattle Mariners in 2024. The Mariners pitching staff was arguably the best in baseball.
Who could the Mariners add at the MLB trade deadline, according to The Athletic's Ken Rosenthal? They're looking for offense.
Robert Hassell III had three hits and two RBI, including his first major league home run, and James Wood also went deep as the Washington Nationals routed the Seattle Mariners 9-0 on Wednesday night.
The Mariners also have a dominant closer in Andrés Muñoz, who hasn't allowed an earned run in 20 2/3 innings this season. The ...
Preview the May 27 matchup between the Seattle Mariners and Washington Nationals with recent trends, how to watch, livestream ...
Somewhat shocking considering their reputation for developing pitchers. The Mariners went heavy into adding pitching in the 2024 MLB Draft. The Mariners used their first-round pick last year to ...
Seattle Mariners pitcher Charlie Furbush (41 ... is because of a lack of ability offensively to support its great pitching staff. They have needs at first, second and third base to fill as ...
The logjam within the Mariners’ soon-to-be-healthy rotation saw its first transactional movement on Wednesday, with rookie Logan Evans getting optioned to Triple-A Tacoma one day after pitching an ...
It is these Seattle Mariners. This is a team that had baseball’s greatest collection of pitchers last year, but were burdened with an offense that ruined a potentially magical season.
Over the past decade, the Seattle Mariners have built one of baseball’s most successful pitching enterprises by drafting young arms, developing them through their minor-league system and molding ...
When pitching on the road, the Mariners had a 21.6% strikeout rate, which tied for 20th in the league. The difference expanded past strikeout rate. The pitching staff allowed 351 runs on the road ...