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Homer happy AquaSox can’t overcome tough 7th inning in home opener loss
Our Everett AquaSox put on a show for their home crowd early into the home opener for the 2025 season, but a rough 7th inning and lack of late inning magic saw them fall to the Hillsboro Hops. Here's a game recap for the Seattle Mariners' High-A affiliate.

Mariners prospects shine in annual Spring Breakout game
For the second year of it's existence, the Spring Breakout game showcased the Seattle Mariners' top prospects, this year battling the farm system players from the Cleveland Guardians. Tai Peete shined, Jurrangelo Cijntje got some game action, and more.

Mariners minor league daily wrap up: May 15th, 2024
Starting yesterday, Circling Seattle Sports will bring you a regular daily and weekly recap of what the Seattle Mariners minor league affiliates are up to! Here is a daily recap of the affiliates from yesterday, May 15th, 2024.

Padres’ Prospects Outslug Mariners’ Prospects, 13-10 in Inaugural Spring Breakout Game
In the first ever Spring Breakout game for both our Seattle Mariners and the San Diego Padres, it was the Padres' prospects who were able to outslug the Mariners in an offensive display between the two teams. With the young futures of each team showing out after this game was postponed from last week, both offenses put on a hitting clinic.

With three picks in round one, Mariners go with three high schoolers that have loads of upside to add to their farm system
With their three selections within the first round of the MLB Draft on All-Star Sunday taking place at Lumen Field, the Seattle Mariners opted to go with “risky” selections of high schoolers that have boat loads of upside if developed properly. Seattle is banking on being able to do that, hoping that this draft is a big step for their future.