Mariners former manager Scott Servais hired by the Padres
Scott Servais is back in the Majors sooner than anticipated by many, with the ex Mariners skipper becoming a special assistant in San Diego.
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Scott Servais is back in the Majors sooner than anticipated by many, with the ex Mariners skipper becoming a special assistant in San Diego.
The Mariners have fired Scott Servais after nearly nine years as manager and replaced him with former fan favorite Dan Wilson.
The Mariners are swept in a series they couldn’t afford to lose, and are now three games behind the Astros and searching for answers.
The Mariners find themselves in a whole world or hurt, after losing three straight games and the series against the lowly Angels.
It just seems like no matter what the Seattle Mariners do, nothing has been able to improve their lineup production or lack thereof.
One day after being pushed around in the series opener, the Mariners secure a much-needed win versus a strong Orioles ball club.
The Mariners are swept by the Dodgers at home, leading to genuine doubts about if they have what it takes to qualify for the playoffs.
Scott Servais and trainer Kyle Torgerson both receive the honor of being included in the AL staff for this year’s All-Star game in Seattle.
The situation is beginning to look seriously worrying for the Seattle Mariners, as they drop back below the .500 mark on the season.
Bryce Miller continues sterling start to his career, pitching a six-inning gem to help the Mariners clinch another win versus the Athletics.
Logan Gilbert flirts with perfection in arguably the best start of his career, but the Mariners bats don’t step up in a loss to the Rangers.
After recovering from a four-run deficit, the Mariners lose to the Astros in the ninth inning, in part due to a very dubious umpire call.