Mariners send 3 players to IL as they unveil opening day roster
The Mariners have one of their most complete rosters ever, but must make do without J.P. Crawford and Bryce Miller to begin the 2026 season.
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The Mariners have one of their most complete rosters ever, but must make do without J.P. Crawford and Bryce Miller to begin the 2026 season.
With the 2026 MLB season finally here, we look at five series in particular which will draw plenty of attention from Seattle Mariners fans.
We look at four reasons why Mitch Garver has reportedly beaten out Andrew Knizner as the Seattle Mariners’ backup catcher to Cal Raleigh.
Randy Arozarena’s second statement advised he has spoken to Cal Raleigh and they are both focused on the Mariners’ quest for a World Series.
The Mariners fall 7-3 to the Brewers on Friday afternoon, but Ryan Sloan shines brightly versus Major League Baseball’s top farm system.
As much as Bryan Woo would have deserved the honor of getting that first start, digging deeper reveals the Mariners made the right decision.
The 2026 season is upon us and expectations are high in Seattle, but here are five questions the Mariners must answer in the coming months.
Bryce Miller is the biggest concern for the Mariners, but the likes of Victor Robles and Ryan Bliss have also been dealing with knocks.
Randy Arozarena is back in Mariners camp, but in reality this situation won’t be fully resolved until Cal Raleigh also returns to Peoria.
Bryce Miller is dealing with a setback and Logan Evans is out for the year, but Emerson Hancock is offering hope for the Mariners rotation.
Bryce Miller has suffered a setback in his recovery from an oblique issue at a critical point, with opening day looming for the Mariners.
The Mariners have announced the new food and beverage lineup for 2026, which will help celebrate 50 seasons of baseball in Seattle.