Plus Ryan Bliss gets the call, and Brant Brown is out as offensive coordinator.
Sunday’s performance may be a good omen for the Seattle slugger, who’s been mired in a slump.
Does Seattle have enough to maintain its lead in the AL West through the rest of the season?
The Mariners’ closer is dominating, and a lot of that is because of his attitude.
Plus the Twins end Seattle’s historic pitching stretch, and reliever Matt Brash’s season is done.
The Mariners’ offensive woes beg the question as to whether lineup changes are needed.
The atmospheric conditions at T-Mobile Park make life difficult for those holding the bat.
Seattle’s pitchers, particularly its starters, were lights out over an 18-game stretch.
The former Seattle top prospect is feeling less pressure following his offseason trade to Atlanta.
Seattle’s leadoff hitter is sidelined with a right oblique strain.
Seattle ended the weekend 6-10, and the offense has been the main culprit.
Seattle struggled to control the zone in its season-opening series against the Red Sox.
Starting pitching, a renovated offense and regression in the AL West are in Seattle’s favor, but injury issues, bullpen concerns and the Houston Astros could be a problem.
The team is bullish on the bulked-up outfielder’s abilities.
The hard-throwing reliever won’t need surgery. Plus, updates on injuries to Gregory Santos and Luis Urias.
The team is ready to rewrite the script after a disappointing postseason miss last year.
George Kirby spent his offseason training without distractions — or a catcher — in his hometown.
J.P. Crawford is coming off a career season and has developed into Seattle’s unofficial team captain.
Seattle is tasked with replacing clubhouse leader Eugenio Suarez at the hot corner.
Seattle is once turning to a veteran to bolster lacking production from the position.