Mariners see a hopeful glimpse into the future with Colt Emerson
Colt Emerson hit the first home run of his Major League career on Monday night, and suddenly the future looks brighter for the Mariners.
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Colt Emerson hit the first home run of his Major League career on Monday night, and suddenly the future looks brighter for the Mariners.
The Mariners’ ever-growing list of injuries to key personnel means Colt Emerson will make his Major League debut earlier than ideally wanted.
Already beset by injuries to key personnel, the Seattle Mariners now also lose their clubhouse leader and last year’s AL MVP runner up.
The Mariners lineup has been inconsistent, but arguably their best offensive weapon has been a player who’s likely gone after this season.
The best version of Logan Gilbert returns to the mound, but the Seattle Mariners still lose rubber match 2-1 in Chicago.
The Mariners rotation was arguably the best in the majors to begin the year, but has been one of the least productive over the past 20 games.
It remains a shame Randy Johnson didn’t spend more of his career with the Mariners, but he will get a well-deserved statue at T-Mobile Park.
Matt Brash left Wednesday’s series finale in Minnesota after just two pitches and the Mariners aren’t ruling out a stint on the Injured List.
The Mariners seal a walk-off 5-4 win in Wednesday’s finale, as Logan Gilbert is involved in a scary and bizarre incident in the first inning.
Just when things seemed to be coming together, Brendan Donovan heads to the IL as the Seattle Mariners go from one issue to another.
The Mariners clinch their second series of the year, as Rob Refsnyder hits his first homer to set them up for a 5-2 win in the rubber match.
The Mariners lean on the bottom of the lineup to snap a four-game losing skid and help George Kirby continue his winning ways against Texas.