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Seattle Mariners set to hold Randy Johnson number retirement ceremony on May 2, 2026
The Big Unit’s big number will soon be retired by the Seattle Mariners at T-Mobile Park, joining the ranks of Ken Griffey, Jr, Edgar Martinez, Ichiro Suzuki, and Jackie Robinson on May 2, 2026, when the Mariners play the Kansas City Royals. The Mariners first announced this would be happening in the 2026 season at […]
Mariners Moose Tracks, 11/20/25: Raisel Iglesias, Mauricio Dubón, and Nick Allen
Good morning my dear friends. Let us explore all of the happenings that the baseball world has to provide. In Mariners news… Around the league…
Starting today, comments and Feed posts on Lookout Landing will have activity notifications
When you post on SB Nation, we don’t want you to miss all the conversations and responses that follow. So starting today, whenever a user replies to your comment or to your post on the Feed, you’ll see a notification at the top right corner of the page. And of course, this means that when […]
Mariners Moose Tracks, 11/19/25: Grayson Rodriguez, Taylor Ward, and Tatsuya Imai
Hello everyone! We’ve got our first surprising move of the winter to report on, with many others surely on the way… In Mariners news… Around the league…
Mariners Acquire RHP Alex Hoppe from Boston Red Sox
In a minor trade this afternoon, the Seattle Mariners acquired fireballing righthander Alex Hoppe from the Red Sox in exchange for minor league catcher Luke Heyman. To make room for Hoppe on the 40 man roster, LHP Tayler Saucedo was DFA’d. Hoppe, a former sixth round pick in the 2022 draft out of UNC-Greensboro, will […]
Mariners Leave Prospects Unprotected Ahead of 40-Man Roster Deadline
As the deadline to protect minor leaguers from the Rule 5 draft came and went, the Seattle Mariners chose to leave everyone exposed, instead banking on their players not getting selected by other teams. Though this might come as a surprise to some fans, fear not. This is totally expected and looks like the right […]
Josh Naylor finds a home in Seattle
Josh Naylor is a family man, and now his family includes the Pacific Northwest. Mariners fans immediately adored the Canadian-born player, whose intense passion and heady approach to the game resonated with a fanbase just as informed, passionate, and hungry to win as he is. Naylor endeared himself to the city and the team at […]
Mariners Moose Tracks, 11/18/25: Josh Naylor, Ryan Yarbrough, and Jose Altuve
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Mariners keep their word, sign Josh Naylor to 5-year, $92.5m contract
The Seattle Mariners are finalizing a 5-year contract with free agent 1B Josh Naylor, per ESPN’s Jeff Passan. The deal has been confirmed by Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic pending a physical, meaning Seattle has successfully accomplished their publicly stated top priority of the winter. UPDATE: The deal is official, and has been reported as […]
Mariners trade RHP Tyler Gough to Dodgers for LHP Robinson Ortiz
While most of the hubbub yesterday was deservedly about the Josh Naylor signing, the Mariners also made a smaller move, trading RHP Tyler Gough to the Dodgers in exchange for LHP Robinson Ortiz. The move increases the depth in Seattle’s bullpen options and also brings in another lefty arm, and one with options. Ortiz is […]
Where Mariners’ roster stands following Josh Naylor reunion
The Mariners look like early favorites in the American League. Josh Naylor is back. After 25 days as a free agent, reports Sunday evening suggest Naylor will return to the Mariners on a five-year deal. The rest of the terms are unknown. Naylor is scheduled for a physical Monday to finalize the deal, and a […]
Mariners Moose Tracks, 11/17/25: Josh Naylor, Robinson Ortiz, and Emilio Pagan
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Mariners Moose Tracks, 11/16/25: Kristopher Negrón, Kyle Schwarber, and Kiké Hernández
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Mariners Moose Tracks, 11/15/25: Jacob deGrom, Ronald Acuña, Jr., and Kevin McGonigle
Hello folks! Awards season has come to a close, and hopefully the stove will start to heat up as we approach Thanksgiving. Let’s check in on the state of the sport. In Mariners news… Around the league…
Mariners MaiLLbag 11/14/25: Three-Way Trade, Young, AquaSox
For this week’s MaiLLbag, I’ve picked three questions and enlisted Max and Connor for an assist. If you asked a question in the site comments or on BlueSky and haven’t seen it answered yet, don’t worry, I’ll get to it soon. If you have a question, feel free to leave it in the comments, send […]
Mariners Moose Tracks, 11/14/25: Shohei Ohtani, Emmanuel Clase, and Paul DePodesta
Hello everyone. It’s Friday, so let’s get to it. In Mariners news… Around the league…
Mariners Reacts: Winter Meetings Warm Up
The time is slowly approaching: the air gets cold, the lights go up, and families come together for this special time of year, winter meetings. While winter meetings are not where all deals get done, typically, it is a period for GMs, agents, and others involved in the dealing of players to all gather together […]
Mariners’ Cal Raleigh loses AL MVP to Yankees’ Aaron Judge
Despite a historic season that will set the standard for catchers for years to come, the Mariners’ Cal Raleigh fell short of the AL MVP award for 2025, which went to the Yankees’ Aaron Judge, who earned 17 first-place votes to Raleigh’s 13. Despite being an outcome many Mariners fans were prepared for as soon […]
Mariners Moose Tracks, 11/13/25: Tarik Skubal, Paul Skenes, and David Fletcher
Good day all. Today’s the big day where we find out if Cal Raleigh is the 2025 American League MVP. Fingers crossed! With all of the excitement, you could be forgiven for missing the other news from around baseball. Fortunately, I’ve got you covered. In Mariners news… Around the league…
Mariners Moose Tracks, 11/12/25: Austin Nola, Stephen Vogt, and Pat Murphy
Good morning friends! Awards season rolls along — and we’ve got the news you need to know. In Mariners news… Around the league…
Mariners Dan Wilson doesn’t win Manager of the Year
Last off-season, in the deep gloom of winter, the Mariners hosted an informal pre-spring training media event, an opportunity for local media to get to know Dan Wilson in a non-game setting after he was thrust into the managerial role late in the season. At the time, the team’s major off-season moves included bringing back […]
Guardians to hire Mariners assistant GM Andy McKay for field coordinator role
Per Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic, the Cleveland Guardians are hiring longtime Seattle Mariners front office member Andy McKay to be a field coordinator. McKay has been with Seattle since the beginning of the Jerry Dipoto era, coming over from the Colorado Rockies organization following nearly two decades of coaching experience in college and independent […]
RHP Randy Dobnak signs minor league deal with Seattle Mariners with invitation to spring training
The Seattle Mariners have made their first pile move of the 2025-26 offseason, inking veteran RHP Randy Dobnak to a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training, per ESPN’s Jeff Passan. The 30 year old reliever has one of the more interesting pathways to the bigs you’ll find. The native Pennsylvanian is the […]
Mariners Moose Tracks, 11/11/25: Josh Naylor, Nick Kurtz, and Drake Baldwin
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Things We’d Like to See at T-Mobile Park in 2026 (Besides Josh Naylor)
It’s officially the off-season, meaning it’s time for T-Mobile Park to take a well-deserved nap before another year of hosting millions of eager footsteps, thousands of chair creaks, and innumerable elbows leaning on every stable surface. This is also the time when the Mariners can do some annual housekeeping, preparing the park and the park’s […]