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Mariners’ Cole Young makes early bid for Most Improved Player

When Cole Young came to big-league camp last year, the expectation was that he’d get reps with the big-league roster before returning to Tacoma to continue his development. Instead, Young was pressed into service after Ryan Bliss went down with a torn bicep muscle in April and the Mariners were unwilling to test Jorge Polanco’s […]

Series Preview: Mariners (0-0) vs. Guardians (0-0)

The weight of expectations is now a burden the Seattle Mariners must carry with them this year. To rise so high last season, only to be let down in the end, eight outs away from the franchise’s first World Series appearance. To stand so close to unknown territory, only to be turned away, produces the […]

If it all goes right

Here we go again. Just one short year ago, the Mariners found themselves in Game 7 of the American League Championship Series. It took them 49 seasons to figure out how to get there. Even after having had a half-century to figure it out, their path was non-linear. Last year, the traditionally dominant pitching looked […]

AL West Preview – Mariners Prognosis, the favorite

This is not your dad’s good Mariners projection. FanGraphs has been publishing playoff odds since 2014. That’s over 12 years of daily computer projections. In that entire history, the Mariners have had better odds of winning the AL West than they do today on just 45 days. Heading into 2026, thier projection has the Mariners […]

Mariners News, 3/26/26: J.P. Crawford, Bryce Miller, and Cole Young

Gooooooooooooooooo[NUMBER OF Os REDACTED]ooood morning everyone! Who’s ready for some Mariners baseball???? Public Service Announcement: If you have T-Mobile, make sure to download the T-Life app so you can redeem your year of free MLB.tv! This offer expires on Tuesday, March 31. If you have T-Mobile but bought or renewed your MLB.tv within the last […]

When fantasy gets too real

I moved across the country in 2019, packing a VW Jetta with pretty much everything I owned and coming to Vancouver. One of the first groups of people I met and made friends with were the core of my Sunday wood bat league team, and through them I started technically sports gambling. We didn’t just […]

2026 Predictions and Projections: Lindy's Baseball Preview

From Lindy's 2026 Baseball Review : AL East Projected Finish Blue Jays Orioles Red Sox Yankees Rays AL Division Winners: Blue Jays, Royals, Mariners AL Wild Cards: Orioles, Red Sox , Tigers AL Champion: Mariners NL Divisions: Atlanta, Brewers, Dodgers NL Wild Cards: Cubs, Phillies, Padres NL Champion: Dodgers AL MVP: Julio Rodriguez, Mariners AL Cy Young: Garrett Crochet, Red Sox AL Rookie: Samuel Basallo, Orioles AL Rookie Pitcher: Payton Tolle, Red Sox AL Manager: Matt Quatraro, Royals ...

San Diego Padres ready for 2026 season

Spring Training ended for the San Diego Padres on Monday with a win over the Seattle Mariners, giving them a 15-15 record over their spring schedule. While the starting rotation remains the biggest concern for the organization, no trades or signings took place after games began to address that concern. The Friars will begin the […]

How to watch the Mariners in 2026

With expectations higher around this Mariners team than any other this decade, it makes sense that fans want to know how to watch their hometown nine this season. Frustratingly, despite the early announcement of a new streaming option, details about the cable situation for non cord-cutters have been thin on the ground. Finally, we have […]

2026 MLB Predictions from the Lookout Landing staff—and you

AL West: Mariners (17 votes) Crowd: Mariners (95.6%) AL Central: Tigers (9) Royals (6), Guardians (2)Crowd: Tigers (71.2%) AL East: Blue Jays (9) Red Sox (4), Yankees (4)Crowd: Blue Jays (50.8%) AL WC: Red Sox (12), Royals (8), Yankees (7) Tigers (6), Astros (3), Rays (2), A’s (1), Orioles (1), Rangers (1)Crowd: Yankees (69.9%), Red […]

The Seattle Mariners announce their 2026 Opening Day roster

The Seattle Mariners have announced their 2026 Opening Day roster, with a few surprises compared to the spring’s outset. The M’s have been fairly fortunate with their health through Spring Training, but will see expected starting SS J.P. Crawford and starting RHP Bryce Miller on the injured list to open the year. Both players are […]

AL West Preview – Mariners Prospects: (Still) Plenty of Gas in the Tank

Doing the A’s and the Astros’ prospect previews was, to be honest, an exercise in schadenfreude. I had a great time doing it! But it’s time now for just freude, no schaden.  Evaluators Overview Baseball America: 10th in organizational rankings, 4 prospects in Top 100 (SS Colt Emerson (#7), LHP Kade Anderson (#25), OF Lazaro […]

Mariners Prospect Ratings: #8, Felnin Celesten

Following on the heels of Julio Rodríguez and Noelvi Marte, Felnin Celesten was supposed to be the Mariners’ next big international signing success story. The Mariners gave him $4.7M to sign Celesten out of the Dominican Republic in 2023, the largest signing bonus they’ve ever handed out in IFA. However, injuries have slowed Celesten’s development […]

AL West Preview – Mariners Pitchers, band of horses

The next step in profiling Seattle’s shot at defending their AL West throne, and a potential American League pennant bid, comes on the other side of the ball. Seattle’s pitching staff has the easiest task in the sport, in the sense that their hitters face the toughest task. T-Mobile Park, with its predictable dimensions, chilly […]

Mariners Spring Training Game #30: Open Game Thread

It’s the last game of spring training and I thought it started at one but it started at noon, whoops sorry. Talk about it here! Luis Castillo pulls the final start of the srping, which feels bookend-y. Call this the “we’re just trying some things” lineup. Garver at first? Sure. Game information: Game time: NOW […]

AL West Preview – Mariners Position Players, defending the crown

In years past, we’ve concluded our AL West Previews with the opponents of the Seattle Mariners, letting the 40 in 40 series, various analysis pieces, and our general body of work as a staff stand in for a traditional season preview that, by Opening Day, can feel almost remedial. I cannot stress strongly enough the […]

Mariners News, 3/23/26: Mitch Garver, Luke Raley, and Cristopher Sanchez

Good morning! The Mariners secured a 4-2 win yesterday against the Chicago White Sox behind six dominant innings from Bryan Woo. He allowed one run on three hits with four strikeouts through 73 pitches. The Mariners will play in their final Spring Training game today (!) with Luis Castillo on the mound to face the […]

Mariners Spring Training Game #29: Open Game Thread

It’s the penultimate night in Peoria, er, Glendale. Bryan Woo will get the ball in the Mariners’ next to last game of Spring Training. The next time we see him, it’ll count for real. Catching Woo today is newly appointed backup catcher Mitch Garver. The rest of the Mariners lineup is not quite what they’ll […]

Game Thread: Mariners (10-18) at White Sox (15-14-1)

Four, that’s right, four days to go until the games start meaning to mean! Until then, we’ll have to sate ourselves with whatever kind of scrap of news this is. Uh, alright? Nothing wrong with a little catching depth, I suppose? Korey Lee doesn’t have any options remaining and has had a productive spring, so […]

Mariners News, 3/22/26: Bryce Miller, Ty France, and Dylan Moore

Good morning and happy Sunday everybody! We’re only three sleeps away from meaningful Major League baseball and that means rosters are being finalized and difficult decisions are being made in front offices across the league, all to bring us closer to the baseball we so desperately desire. And all so we can spend Thursday night […]

Cubs 7, Mariners 1: Colin Rea’s ready

Colin Rea threw four efficient innings Saturday night in Peoria, Arizona and the Cubs defeated the Mariners 7-1. Rea threw 77 pitches (50 strikes) and generally looked like the solid pitcher he was for the Cubs most of last year. He’ll be in a long relief/spot starter role to begin the season and he seems […]

Chicago Cubs news and notes — Palencia, PCA, WBC

Ryan Brasier needs a job. This is said to be a blister issue: There was some weirdness with the MLB.TV signal. Ended up watching the Mariners telecast. Game results: Cubs 7, Mariners 1. Cubs 7, Padres 5. Miscellaneous: *means autoplay on, (directions to remove for Firefox and Chrome). {$} means paywall. {$} means limited views. Italics are often used on […]