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Mariners Offense Stifled by Tigers Bullpen in ALDS Game One Loss
Our Seattle Mariners find themselves down a game in the 2025 ALDS against the Detroit Tigers, failing to do much damage against a bullpen game from their AL Central foes. George Kirby was solid through five innings and the Seattle bullpen largely did their job, but the Mariners lineup was absent outside of Julio Rodríguez and Cal Raleigh.
Home Team Wins Second Scrimmage of Mariners Bye Week Ahead of ALDS
Our Seattle Mariners played the second of two scrimmages this week in anticipation of the ALDS, hoping to stay sharp and avoid rust during their “bye week” as they await their opponent. Here are highlights and notes from the scrimmage for those that did not attend the event at T-Mobile Park.
Mariners Look to Stay Sharp with Intra Squad Scrimmage, “Road” Team Takes Game One
Our Seattle Mariners held the first of two scrimmages this week in anticipation of the ALDS, hoping to stay sharp and avoid rust during their “bye week” as they await their opponent. Here are highlights and notes from the scrimmage for those that did not attend the event at T-Mobile Park.
Mariners Hoping Series Win Against Braves Begins To Right The Ship
Our Seattle Mariners completed another three-city East coast road trip with a series victory over the Atlanta Braves, as an offensive explosion over the final two contests sealed things. This series victory represents the first road set win for the Mariners since the all-star break.
Mariners Fail To Complete Sweep Of Astros With 11-3 Loss In Finale
With an opportunity to complete a three-game weekend sweep of the AL West leading Houston Astros, our Seattle Mariners unraveled despite scoring the first three runs of the ballgame as they gave up eleven unanswered runs to lose the finale in frustrating fashion.
Mariners Can’t Come Through In The Clutch, Split Series With Royals Behind 3-2 Loss
Our Seattle Mariners split their four-game home series against the Kansas City Royals with a 3-2 loss in the finale, as starter Logan Evans performed well but didn’t get much run support and the Royals were able to come through late. Seattle had opportunities, especially in the bottom of the ninth, but couldn’t get the clutch hit yet again.
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.
Mariners claim outfielder Leody Taveras off waivers from rival Rangers
Our Seattle Mariners have seemingly plugged a whole in their outfield given the recent injuries to players who fill in there, as they announced that they’ve claimed Leody Taveras off waivers from the Texas Rangers.
Mariners make it seven consecutive series wins with two-game sweep of Angels
Our Seattle Mariners have now pushed their series winning streak to seven, thanks to a two-game sweep of the Los Angeles Angels. To cap off a five-game homestand, our Mariners continued to ride their strong offensive performance of late, got a few more injury updates, and more. Our Jeffrey Nooney recaps the odd two-game series against the Angels in Seattle.
Mariners winning ways continue, win sixth straight series with victories over the Marlins
Our Seattle Mariners continued their winning ways of late, thanks to another series victory, making it six in a row thanks to a successful three-game set against the Miami Marlins. This was an interesting series with injury updates, a scare with a member of the rotation, and an MLB debut for a top prospect. Our Jeffrey Nooney recaps the series against the Marlins in Seattle.
Mariners win series in Boston, finish road trip 6-3
Our Seattle Mariners closed out their nine-game road trip with a series victory over the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park. The series win over Boston makes it five straight series victories for the Mariners, having gone 11-4 since their sweep at the hands of the San Francisco Giants. Our Jeffrey Nooney recaps the series against the Red Sox.
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!
Mariners take series opener against the AL West leading Rangers, 5-3
Our Seattle Mariners took the series opening victory over the Texas Rangers at T-Mobile Park thanks to a trio of home runs and some fine work from starting pitcher Bryce Miller. Those components, Torpedo bats, and more are detailed in this game recap by our writer Jeffrey Nooney.
Mariners reactions to new torpedo bats
The "Torpedo" bats have become a major topic of discussion around Major League Baseball following the New York Yankees success with them in their opening series. For a struggling offense like our Seattle Mariners, could they cure their production woes? Our Jeffrey Nooney discusses that and more regarding the new bat style.
Mariners win first series against Astros of 2025
The fourth series of the season, opening the second homestand of the 2025 campaign, saw the Seattle Mariners take the three-game set over the Houston Astros. The Astros don't look quite like the force they've been in recent years, but they certainly put up a strong fight against our Mariners in this series. Our Jeffrey Nooney gives you a rundown of what took place over the three games.
Mariners suffer 12th inning loss to rival Astros
Our Seattle Mariners dropped the second contest of their three-game home series against the Houston Astros, as 12 grueling innings were needed to decide this grinding battle between two AL West foes. Our Jeffrey Nooney breaks the game down.
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.
Mariners avoid series sweep, win final game against the Detroit Tigers: Seattle series recap
The second series of the season, helping close out the first homestand of the year, was a tough one for our Seattle Mariners. The Detroit Tigers continue to be a scrappy and tough opponent for the Mariners, as all Seattle could salvage from this series was one measly one to avoid being swept. Our Jeffrey Nooney gives you a rundown of what took place over the three games.
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.
Seattle Mariners players & position groups to watch in Spring Training, part one
Spring Training swiftly approaches for our Seattle Mariners, and despite the lack of impactful moves made this offseason and a tiny amount of payroll increase to work with, there are some reasons for excitement. Jeffrey Nooney provides his players and position groups to watch this Spring.

