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Andrés Muñoz Reflects On Mariners Journey As Former Team Rolls Into Town
With his former team in town for a three-game set and the second series of this year’s “Vedder Cup,” Seattle Mariners closer Andrés Muñoz takes time to reflect on his journey from his debut in 2019 as a kid with braces and short hair to a two-time all-star that’s well on his way to becoming one of the greatest relievers in franchise history.

Offense Goes Quiet As Mariners fall 2-1 To The Athletics In Extra Innings
Following the dramatics of last night's Seattle Mariners win over the Athletics to begin a three-game weekend series, a putrid performance from the Mariners lineup resulted in a loss to the A's to force a Sunday matinee rubber match tomorrow. George Kirby delivered six strong innings and Randy Arozarena's solo shot tied it, but ultimately Seattle didn't do enough to ensure victory.

Mariners Blast Past Astros Behind 4-Run 8th Inning In 6-1 Victory
In their first game out of the 2025 MLB All-Star break, our Seattle Mariners used a four-run 8th inning to pull away and take the first contest of a three-game weekend home series against the Houston Astros.

PWHL Seattle To Host Development Program At KCI
In the first community building event that they've hosted in their franchise history, PWHL Seattle has announced their first-ever Summer Development Program on August 16th through 17th alongside the Seattle Kraken Youth Hockey Association with all levels encouraged to participate.

State of the Mariners – June 12th, 2025
Nearing the midway point in the month of June, Circling Seattle Sports writer Brittany Wisner takes a look at the state of the Seattle Mariners so far this season: where the teams hitting and pitching sits, what the trends are, and what you can expect coming up.

New PWHL Seattle GM Meghan Turner Is Building More Than a Hockey Team, She’s Building a Culture
In a league press conference, PWHL Seattle general manager Meghan Turner took time to talk about her new role with a new team, how she plans to build this new franchise and it’s roster, and much more. Our Silvia Leija-Rosas broke down what Turner said, her journey, and her vision for the roster soon to come.

Mariners injury updates as of May 27th, 2025: More positive news for Seattle
As he does at the beginning of every homestand, Seattle Mariners general manager Justin Hollander provided some updates regarding players throughout the entire organization. Our Jeffrey Nooney breaks down what he said about names like Bryce Miller, Logan Gilbert, Victor Robles, Luke Raley, Gregory Santos, and others here in late May of 2025.

Looking to surge past the Spirit: previewing the Reign vs the Spirit, May 23rd, 2025
Our Seattle Reign FC are back home at Lumen Field and looking to continue their ascension up the NWSL table, as they host the club just above them in the standings with the Washington Spirit coming to town. Read our preview to see which players to keep an eye on, which storylines to watch, who is available, and much more.

Mariners drop game one against Blue Jays despite late rally attempt
Our Seattle Mariners dropped the first game of their three-game home weekend set to the Toronto Blue Jays, as Luis Castillo struggled in his start for the Mariners by allowing five runs over the first three innings of the ballgame. Seattle worked their way back ever so slightly, but wasted a golden opportunity late to ultimately fall in game one.

Seattle, Meet Your New Hockey Obsession - and Your First PWHL Playoff Team
It's finally official, the PWHL is expanding to Seattle. With that news out of the way, there will be plenty of fans who want to start paying attention to the league in preparation for Seattle dropping the puck next year. Here's a crash course for this years PWHL playoffs, from our Silvia Leija-Rosas.

Mariners injury updates as of April 25th, 2025
As he does at the beginning of every homestand, Seattle Mariners general manager Justin Hollander provided some updates regarding players throughout the entire organization. Our Jeffrey Nooney breaks down what he said about names like George Kirby, Ryan Bliss, Victor Robles, Matt Brash, Gregory Santos, and others.

Mariners win wild series in Cincinnati to begin road trip
Our Seattle Mariners began a nine-game, three city road trip with a series victory over the Cincinnati Reds as the Mariners took the final two games of the road set. Our Jeffrey Nooney details the wild series in this recap!

Ryan Bliss sidelined with left bicep tear as Mariners injury woes continue
Our Seattle Mariners are going to be without a second everyday player due to long term injury, as Ryan Bliss will be sidelined for 4-5 months with a left biceps tear. Our Jeffrey Nooney breaks down the injury and potential replacements for the Mariners.

Mariners get bad news on Victor Robles’ shoulder injury
Our Seattle Mariners now have a better idea about the extent of outfielder Victor Robles' injury, as imaging done on Monday tells a more complete story than just knowing his left shoulder was dislocated. Our Jeffrey Nooney breaks down the new information.

3 Takeaways from the Mariners first series of the year
Our Seattle Mariners began their 2025 MLB season with a four-game set against AL West rival, the Athletics, and split the games as Seattle took the first and last contests of the set. Our Jeffrey Nooney discusses his three takeaways from the opening series of the year.

Burning up the Oilers: Kraken use five-goal second period to blowout Edmonton, 6-1
Our Seattle Kraken began a three-game homestand on Thursday, March 27th with a blowout victory over a banged up Edmonton Oilers team without McDavid, Draisaitl, and Stuart Skinner. A five-goal second period ultimately saw the Kraken prevail against a Pacific division rival at home.

Seattle Reign FC Announce 2025 Roster
With the 2025 season opener taking place tomorrow, our Seattle Reign FC have released their roster as they prepare to attempt a bounce back campaign after a vastly disappointing year in 2024. Take a look at each position and play for Seattle's professional women's soccer club.

What to expect from Luke Raley in 2025
Acquired via trade in the offseason prior to 2024, Luke Raley became a fun position player to watch for the Seattle Mariners whether that was at first base or in the outfield. While he struggled at times in the batters box, like the rest of the Mariners lineup, the tools are present for Raley to make a big impact in 2025. Here's what to expect from Luke this season, his second as a Mariner.

What a return to form could look like for Mitch Garver in 2025
Seattle Mariners designated hitter/catcher Mitch Garver had a turbulent first season of a two-year deal he signed back in December of 2023, and he’s looking for a bounce back campaign this year after he (like many Seattle batters) struggled heavily at the plate. Here’s why our Brittany Wisner believes he can turn things around in 2025.

Mariners players with the most to gain during Spring Training 2025
With the first few games of Spring Training underway for our Seattle Mariners, we’re really getting into the preseason for the team and we may soon see some of our offseason questions answered. With that being said, what players have the most to prove this Spring Training ahead of opening day? Here are three names to think about.