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While the Arizona Diamondbacks got some prospects from the Seattle Mariners at the trade deadline, a report explains why they ...
Getting Eugenio Suárez back and acquiring first baseman Josh Naylor were just a couple of ways that the Seattle Mariners simply cooked at the MLB Trade Deadline.
The Mariners are only 3.0 games behind the Astros, and are looking at nine straight games against weak opponents.
BOTTOM LINE: The Seattle Mariners host the Chicago White Sox on Tuesday to begin a three-game series. Seattle is 60-53 overall and 31-25 at home. The Mariners have hit 159 total home runs to rank ...
The red-hot Boston Red Sox (62-51) began the day in the first wild card position and were 1.5 games ahead of the Yankees ...
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The Mariners lineup is the best in baseball ...
Mariners second. Eugenio Suarez flies out to shallow right field to Adolis Garcia. Jorge Polanco homers to right field. Dominic Canzone called out on strikes. J.P. Crawford strikes out swinging.
The Mariners made waves a week before the Trade Deadline when they added first baseman Josh Naylor. They made an even bigger ...
Photo: Eugenio Suarez reacts to the Dback fans after hitting a homerun as Josh Naylor head to the plate. Both players are now ...
The Seattle Mariners reunited to Eugenio Suarez at the trade deadline, causing the front office to reflect on the deal that ...
Here are the notable trades made leading up to the Trade Deadline, which was July 31 at 6 p.m. ET. A whopping 50 trades were ...
Seattle’s veteran shortstop turned on a 95-mph inside fastball from Texas closer Robert Garcia and sent it 370 feet out to ...