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Second-guessing is one of the cruelest parts of the Major League Baseball offseason. The Seattle Mariners are living proof that one choice can make or break a s
One game away from reaching a first World Series in franchise history, Seattle fell heartbreakingly short in Monday’s 4-3 defeat against the Toronto Blue Jays. The gut-wrenching loss ensures that the Mariners’ unwanted record as the only team in Major League Baseball never to appear at the Fall Classic remains very much intact.
The Seattle Mariners are hoping to shake off the pain of their playoff loss, but not all on the roster are guaranteed to return.
One of the architects of the 2025 Seattle Mariners, Jerry Dipoto stated that he was emotionally crushed by the loss, but he's looking ahead to 2026
This award has been given out by The Sporting News every year since 1936 to the best player in MLB that season. With the honor this year, Raleigh becomes the third Mariners player to win it after Alex Rodriguez won in 1996 and Ken Griffey Jr. won the year after.
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The record-setting World Series drought has become both a statistic and an unwanted symbol of Mariners baseball. Maybe next time, eh?
The Toronto Blue Jays have forced a deciding Game 7 with their 6-2 win over the Seattle Mariners in the penultimate contest of the 2025 American League Championship Series. That outcome means that the pennant will be decided back in Toronto on Monday night with a spot in the World Series against the Los Angeles Dodgers on the line.
Monday night featured a pair of men named John Schneider who could directly impact, or already had, the future of Seattle sports. Who could, if the gods of game
Major League Baseball and Louisville Slugger® named three Seattle Mariners as American League finalists for the Silver Slugger Award at their respective positions: catcher Cal Raleigh, second baseman Jorge Polanco and outfielder Julio Rodríguez.