Montes is steadily putting together a solid spring training and has been receiving hype from several different sources.
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.
It's early, but the Mariners are encouraged by their first steps under new manager Dan Wilson. Here are a few early takeaways from spring training.
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
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,
With Bryan Woo making his first start, the Mariners rolled to a solid and relatively clean 2-1 victory over the Padres in their first night game of the spring Friday.
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,
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.
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
Sporting a seven-pitch mix, Miller posted a 2.94 ERA over 180 1/3 innings last year during his first full MLB season. He finished fifth in the American League in ERA, third in WHIP (0.98) and third in opposing batting average (.200). And he was even more dominant over the back half of the season, recording a 1.84 ERA over 14 starts after July 1.
The Mariners might not be better on the field this year, but their new TV broadcast team could be fun to watch.
The Mariners have had the most productive rotation in MLB the past two years, and they’re all back: Gilbert, Luis Castillo, George Kirby, Bryce Miller and Bryan Woo (with a proven No. 6 starter, Emerson Hancock, in the mix too).
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