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It Was Never Going to Be Easy: Mariners Bludgeoned by Blue Jays in Game Three of the ALCS
In a frustrating game three of the American League Championship Series, our Seattle Mariners couldn’t sustain early momentum against the Toronto Blue Jays after grabbing a two-game lead in Canada. Mariners starting pitcher George Kirby struggled in the third and fourth innings, and the Seattle offense failed to get anything going against Blue Jays starter Shane Bieber besides Julio Rodríguez’s two-run homer in the bottom of the first inning.
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.

Trent Thornton Relishes Time With Mariners Despite Grueling 2025
Seattle Mariners reliever Trent Thornton has been through plenty of frustration during the 2025 MLB season, including three significant injuries, but his spirits remain high thanks to the cohesiveness of this years roster. Thornton reflected on the season and the tight knit group ahead of the ALDS.

Josh Naylor ‘Loved Every Moment’ of Kraken Experience
Seattle Mariners first baseman Josh Naylor is a noted hockey fan, seen enjoying every minute of the M’s team trip to the Seattle Kraken’s preseason finale against the Edmonton Oilers. Ahead of the ALDS, we caught up with Josh to dive deeper into his hockey background.

Bryan Woo’s Status Remains Unclear as Mariners Prepare for ALDS
Seattle Mariners all-star right-handed pitcher Bryan Woo threw off a mound for a bullpen session and a “live batting practice” ahead of the teams second scrimmage of the bye week leading up to their ALDS against the Detroit Tigers. Woo’s status remains unclear just a few days before game one.

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 Takeover Climate Pledge Arena During Kraken Preseason Finale
Hours after their scrimmage at T-Mobile Park to negate rust during their bye week ahead of the ALDS, our Seattle Mariners seemingly took over Climate Pledge Arena during the Seattle Kraken's preseason finale against the Edmonton Oilers.
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 Start Times For ALDS Games One & Two Revealed
After many questions were raised regarding their start times for the first two games of the ALDS, our Seattle Mariners now have a better idea of when they’ll host the winner of the Cleveland Guardians vs Detroit Tigers Wild Card series this Saturday and Sunday.

State of the Mariners – September 23rd, 2025
With a postseason berth within their grasp tonight, Circling Seattle Sports writer Brittany Wisner takes a look at the state of the Seattle Mariners as we roll into the final homestand of the regular season: where the teams hitting and pitching sits, what the trends are, and what you can expect coming up.

Mariners Complete Dominant Sweep of Astros, Take 3 Game Lead in AL West
Our Seattle Mariners used a three-game outclassing of the Houston Astros in Texas to push themselves into the drivers seat for the American League West title, their first potential win of the division since 2001. Jeffrey Nooney recaps the dominant showing in Houston for our Mariners.

Bryan Woo Exits Mariners Win In Houston With “Pec Tightness”
Seattle Mariners starting pitcher Bryan Woo left the teams series opening win against the Houston Astros on the road with a “little pec tightness,” per manager Dan Wilson. Here’s what we know about the teams ace.

Mariners Secure Series Win Over Cardinals With 5-3 Victory
Our Seattle Mariners used home runs from Randy Arozarena and Josh Naylor to take game two and the series of this three-game set against the St. Louis Cardinals to begin a seven-game homestand in early September. While starting pitcher George Kirby struggled early, he was able to limit the damage from the Cardinals lineup and the Mariners bullpen locked things down.

Mariners Push Win Streak To Three Behind Series Opening Win Over Cardinals
Our Seattle Mariners continued their momentum from a road series win in Atlanta, pushing their winning streak to three games with a 4-2 victory over the St. Louis Cardinals on Monday night. The win helps the Mariners game half a game on the idle Houston Astros and keeps Seattle in control of the final AL Wild Card spot by a game and a half.

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.
State Of The Mariners – September 8th, 2025
Staring down the last few weeks of the regular season, Circling Seattle Sports writer Brittany Wisner takes a look at the state of the Seattle Mariners so far at the beginning of the teams second to last homestand on 2025: where the teams hitting and pitching sits, what the trends are, and what you can expect coming up.

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.

State Of The Mariners – August 22nd, 2025
Our Seattle Mariners return home to T-Mobile Park tonight to begin a six-game homestand, coming off an ugly East Coast road trip. Our Brittany Wisner tells you who's trending up and who's trending down as the Mariners begin a late August home set.
Home Run Trifecta Powers Mariners To 7-4 Victory over Rays, Series Win
On an already spectacular night as they honored Ichiro Suzuki by retiring his number 51, our Seattle Mariners “seized the moment” with a series clinching 7-4 victory over the Tampa Bay Rays behind three home runs and a solid game from starting pitcher Logan Evans. With the win, the Mariners have are 8-1 since the MLB trade deadline and sit just half a game behind the Houston Astros for the top spot in the AL West.