A latest report indicated that the Seattle Mariners are looking to improve on other infield spots in trade talks.
"To be that close year after year, it puts us in maybe a more aggressive mindset," the Seattle Mariners' Jerry Dipoto said.
Seattle Mariners general manager Justin Hollander talked to MLB Network Radio this weekend. Shannon Drayer has details on ...
While the Mariners are working to address several areas of need, no deals appear to be imminent after Day 1 of the Winter ...
The Seattle Mariners in 2025 will have a chance to take advantage of what looks to be a wide-open American League West. The ...
Tyler Locklear continued to be listed among the Seattle Mariners top 10 prospects according to the latest list released by ...
The Seattle Mariners went through the first two days of the MLB Winter Meetings in Dallas without making any acquisitions to ...
Starting pitching remains at a premium this offseason, and as we enter the middle of December, the trade market is red-hot at ...
The Mariners’ Hot Stove season started to simmer late Wednesday evening as a chunk of the team’s front office personnel flew ...
According to a recent report from Adam Jude of the Seattle Times ... of baseball operations Jerry Dipoto said this week. And because of the positional versatility, the Mariners already have ...
Winter Meetings came and went this week, and to little surprise, the Mariners were mostly quiet. Their biggest news was ...
“As a player, I would’ve signed that contract in blood,” joked Jerry Dipoto, the Mariners president of ... for first baseman Tristan Casas. Seattle balked initially. Would Castillo for ...