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M’s catcher Murphy struggling with unknown of baseball season

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M’s catcher Murphy struggling with unknown of baseball season

The 29-year-old says he longs for the grind and routine of the long season.

On this day in 1989: Griffey Jr. doubles in 1st MLB at-bat

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On this day in 1989: Griffey Jr. doubles in 1st MLB at-bat

Read an original game story from April 4, 1989, when the Mariners Hall-of-Famer made his debut.

The Seattle Mariners’ Ken Griffey Jr. smiles from beneath a pile of teammates who mobbed him after he scored the winning run in the bottom of the 11th inning of Game 5 of the American League Division Series against the New York Yankees on Oct. 8, 1995, at the Kingdome. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson, File)

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POLL RESULTS: 1995 is the season for positive M’s memories

More than two-thirds of voters said their best Mariners memories come from Seattle’s first playoff run.

Mariners’ Gonzales on no opening day: ‘It’s definitely weird’

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Mariners’ Gonzales on no opening day: ‘It’s definitely weird’

The Seattle starter says he’s encouraged by MLB’s coronavirus deal, but hopes pitchers are protected.

In this Feb. 21, 2001, file photo, Seattle Mariners’ manager Lou Piniella puts his arm around Japanese player Ichiro Suzuki as workouts begin at their spring training camp in Peoria, Ariz. (AP Photo/Lenny Ignelzi)

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POLL: Which Mariners season generates the best memories?

With the start of baseball season delayed, we conjure up positives from past Seattle seasons.

Opening day comes and goes with no baseball

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Opening day comes and goes with no baseball

M’s fans, and employees, are left with a feeling of emptiness as the country battles a pandemic.

Seattle’s sports teams forced to alter their schedules

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Seattle’s sports teams forced to alter their schedules

Mariners, Sounders, Dragons and Huskies all forced to make significant changes.

Ban on large gatherings forces shakeup to Seattle sports

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Ban on large gatherings forces shakeup to Seattle sports

The Mariners, Sounders, Dragons and UW all have March home events that will be altered in some way.

Could virus force change to Mariners opening homestand?

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Could virus force change to Mariners opening homestand?

Seattle opens at home March 26, but contingency plans are being discussed should it be deemed unsafe to…

M’s top pitching prospect Gilbert solid in spring debut

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M’s top pitching prospect Gilbert solid in spring debut

The right-hander, slated to start the season at Double-A, tosses 2 scoreless innings vs. the Giants.

Back from Tommy John, M’s Graveman loves baseball again

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Back from Tommy John, M’s Graveman loves baseball again

The starter, who missed all of last season rehabbing from surgery, is happy to be on the mound…

Lewis hoping to provide pop for M’s in first full season

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Lewis hoping to provide pop for M’s in first full season

The former AquaSox outfielder set a MLB record by hitting a HR in 6 of his first 10…

M’s Haniger undergoes another surgery: ‘We all feel bad for him’

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M’s Haniger undergoes another surgery: ‘We all feel bad for him’

The outfielder is out indefinitely after having back surgery, the latest in a string of setbacks.

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At age 27, Walker back with Mariners as grizzled veteran

He has been through a lot since leaving Seattle, but he’s back and ready to be a team…

Mariners bring back veteran pitcher Taijuan Walker

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Mariners bring back veteran pitcher Taijuan Walker

Walker pitched parts of four seasons in Seattle before being dealt to the Diamondbacks in 2016.

Patterson: Spring is a chance for a glimpse of the M’s future

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Patterson: Spring is a chance for a glimpse of the M’s future

The players to watch this spring training are those not on Seattle’s 40-man roster.

Mariners bring in pitchers Hirano, Chen to bolster depth

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Mariners bring in pitchers Hirano, Chen to bolster depth

Hirano signs a one-year deal and Chen agrees to a minor-league deal with an invite to spring training.

Seattle Mariners starting pitcher Marco Gonzales, left, spoke Thursday about what it was like suspecting the Houston Astros and other teams were illegally stealing pitch signs. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson)

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Patterson: A peek behind the curtain of the Astros scandal

Mariners pitcher Marco Gonzales reveals what it was like as a victim of Houston’s illicit sign stealing.

Haniger suffers setback, likely to miss start of M’s season

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Haniger suffers setback, likely to miss start of M’s season

He is likely out 6-to-8 weeks with a core-muscle injury related to last season’s ruptured testicle.

M’s focus this season will again be on future, not present

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M’s focus this season will again be on future, not present

The message from Seattle’s pre-spring training media event is that the youngsters will rule 2020.