The Seattle Mariners have been trying to find ways to add to their major league roster throughout the entire offseason. The Mariners made the first 'big' move o
According to a report from Mark Bowman of MLB.com, former Seattle Mariners reliever Ryne Stanek is drawing interest on the free agent market from the Chicago Cubs and Atlanta Braves. The 33-year-old Stanek began the 2024 season with the Mariners,
An article by MLB.com's Daniel Kramer hinted at what shape the Seattle Mariners' big offseason move could take depending on a key free agent.
The Chicago Cubs have already added two former Houston Astros stars this offseason via trade. They traded for Kyle Tucker and Ryan Pressly. Could they find another ex-Astro in free agency?
The Cubs traded Cody Bellinger to the Yankees for a fairly small return; surprisingly, a team that's had a quiet offseason kicked the tires on Bellinger too.
The Seattle Mariners lead all organizations with seven prospects in Baseball America's initial 2025 Top 100 rankings.
The Atlanta Braves and Chicago Cubs have been among the busiest teams in baseball this offseason, and perhaps they are not adding. Both teams have big needs
The initial plan for this analysis was to offer an update on potential moves or signings that the Mariners might make as the Feb. 12 report date for pitchers and catchers looms. But after hours spent checking the rosters of other teams for potential positional redundancies,
Seattle Mariners prospect Cole Young explains what went into his late-season surge with the Arkansas Travelers in 2024.
MLB Pipeline ranked seven M’s farmhands in its initial top-100 prospect rankings of 2025 on Friday, which tied for a share of the league high with the Chicago Cubs. Baseball America also ranked seven Seattle prospects in its top 100 earlier in the week. Pipeline’s rankings encompassed the same grouping of seven position players as Baseball America.
Superstar third baseman Alex Bregman might end up returning to the Houston Astros in free agency, but it won't come at a discount, which is about the only moral victory in all of this for the Seattle Mariners.