Mariners left fielder Randy Arozarena trained with Montes in the offseason in Miami. And Arozarena had heaps of praise for Montes in an article written by The Seattle Times Sean Q
Noted MLB.com researcher Sarah Langs was at Seattle Mariners spring training on Thursday, and she took some time to re-connect with M's star Julio Rodriguez. Th
Speaking on the "Refuse to Lose" podcast, ESPN MLB Insider Buster Olney said that Dipoto is respected around the game and that baseball people understand that he's hamstrung by ownership constraints.
Welcome to “campus,” where the class of baseball is in full session. That’s the word that the Mariners have used to describe their overhauled facilities at the Peoria Sports Complex, which features a refurbishment to their batting cages,
The hairdo was the talk of Mariners camp when Randy Arozarena arrived last week, so much so that fellow outfielders Julio Rodríguez and Victor Robles joined in. Arozarena is rocking frosty blond, while Rodríguez and Robles dyed theirs in an orange shade,
With the 2025 season approaching, there has been a growing debate as to whether Logan Gilbert or Luis Castillo will be named the opening day starter and lead the team onto the field in that last Thursday in March.
Reliever Shintaro Fujinami, who the Mariners signed to a minor-league contract, has shown the ability to be dominant, but his outing Thursday also showcased his lack of control.
After scoring double-digit runs in each of their last four Cactus League games, Seattle's offense was largely stymied against the A's.
The Seattle Mariners farm system is regarded as one of the best in baseball. Baseball America and MLB Pipeline both have seven prospects ranked in their respect
Seattle Mariners third base prospect Ben Williamson could be the best defender in the minors, and he showed why in a Thursday Cactus League game.
With a big swing, a big stature and a big smile, Lazaro Montes is winning over new fans every day during his first major-league camp with the Mariners. Earlier this winter, though, Seattle’s 20-year-old outfield prospect had already won over perhaps his biggest new fan yet.
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