Mariners Acquire Josh Naylor From the Diamondbacks
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In honor of the Baseball Hall of Fame inductions this weekend, all 30 Major League Baseball teams will be wearing some version of throwback caps for games playe
While the Seattle Mariners are doing their best to stay relevant in the American League West Division race, all eyes are on catcher Cal Raleigh. It's been an amazing season so far for Raleigh, who hit his 39th home run on Tuesday,
Bats aren't the only need for the Seattle Mariners before the July 31 trade deadline. Here are some big-name bullpen arms who could be available.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/mlb/mariners as Seattle Mariners Star Accomplishes Something Never Before Seen in Baseball History. The Seattle Mariners beat the Los Angeles Angels 4-2 on Thursday night, earning a much-needed victory after a difficult loss on Wednesday against the Milwaukee Brewers.
The Seattle Mariners jump-started the trade deadline for the second consecutive year, with a trade for Josh Naylor on Thursday. In return for Naylor, the Mariners sent Brandyn Garcia and Ashton Izzi to the Arizona Diamondbacks.
Cal Raleigh has become a household name this season in Major League Baseball. While the "Big Dumper", as he is affectionately known, is in his fifth season with the Seattle Mariners, the rest of MLB has come to realize the special kind of talent he possesses.
The Mariners remain focused on reuniting with Eugenio Suárez after landing Josh Naylor in a major trade with the Diamondbacks.
For the greater part of the 2000s, Ichiro single-handedly filled Seattle's gap in star power. He's a true Hall of Famer — emphasis on the fame.
The first of several major trades will happen before the 2025 MLB trade deadline and the Inside the Lines team is here to quantify the impact of each one as they happen
Julio Rodriguez remains very much one of the most consistent players for the Mariners, and this feat proves that further.
No one has ever done more damage to the Seattle Mariners than Mike Trout. That's the honor that Trout, the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim legend, got to claim on Thursday. In that game, Trout became the new record-holder for Mariners' opponents in both total bases and runs scored.