Andrea Castillo+FollowMariners’ struggles spark debate after Wilson’s calm responseSeattle’s baseball fans are feeling the pressure as the Mariners’ playoff hopes hang by a thread, yet manager Dan Wilson’s calm, positive postgame comments have everyone talking. Despite a tough 6-5 loss to the Rays and a rough 6-13 stretch, Wilson insists the team is “heading in the right direction.” Some fans want to see more fire, while others appreciate his steady hand. Is Wilson’s optimism what the Mariners need, or should he be demanding more? With the wild card spot slipping, it’s a hot topic in Seattle right now. What do you think: stay positive or shake things up? #Sports #Baseball #Mariners11Share
Tammy Sellers+FollowMariners’ $12.5M gamble backfiresSeattle’s bold move to sign Mitch Garver for $12.5 million is turning into a major headache. Garver, expected to boost the lineup, is now struggling both at the plate and behind it, making his contract one of the worst in baseball this year. What’s even more frustrating for fans is that the Mariners have a rising star, Harry Ford, waiting in the wings—yet the team is stuck paying big money for a backup. How do you feel about the Mariners’ recent roster decisions? Is it time to trust the young talent? #Sports #Baseball #Mariners52Share
Timothy Huff MD+FollowSeattle’s Naylor dilemma: Fan favorite or financial trap?Josh Naylor has quickly become a Mariners fan favorite with his energy and clutch plays since arriving in Seattle. He’s even praised T-Mobile Park as a hitter’s paradise and says his family loves the city. But here’s the real question: Should the Mariners break the bank to keep him? While Naylor’s been a huge upgrade at first base, his numbers don’t quite match the price tag he’ll likely command in free agency. It’s tempting to lock him in, but would a massive contract be worth it in the long run? What do you think—should the Mariners pay up or look for a smarter deal? #Sports #Baseball #Mariners11Share
UpliftedUrchin+FollowMariners can't stop the bleedingThe Mariners are absolutely crumbling when it matters most! Seven straight road losses while sitting in that final wild card spot is just pathetic. Cleveland's breathing down their necks now, just three games back after Manzardo's clutch two-run bomb. J-Rod's late heroics weren't enough to save this sinking ship. Williams dominated for seven innings while Seattle managed a measly five hits total. This team is sleepwalking into October and might not even make it there. Are the Mariners about to blow their playoff chances completely? #Sports #Baseball #Mariners10Share
Renee Ramirez+FollowWhy the Mariners should skip a Carlos Santana reunionBringing Carlos Santana back to Seattle might sound tempting for fans who remember his leadership, but it just doesn’t make sense for the Mariners right now. His current stats and hefty contract don’t fit a team that’s already crowded at first base and laser-focused on the playoff race. With Donovan Solano barely getting playing time, adding another aging bat would only clog the roster and eat up resources. The Mariners need impact players, not nostalgia. What do you think—should teams ever chase feel-good reunions, or is it all about performance? #Sports #Baseball #Mariners10Share
Renee Ramirez+FollowMariners’ leadoff struggles: What’s going on?Despite the Mariners being in the thick of the playoff race and ranking 11th in total runs scored, their leadoff hitters have produced shockingly few runs this season—second to last in the league! Injuries have played a part, with Victor Robles missing most of the year, and J.P. Crawford stepping in but not making a huge impact. Even with big bats like Cal Raleigh and recent additions, the top of the lineup just isn’t crossing the plate enough. Do you think lineup changes or player health will turn this around before the postseason? #Sports #Baseball #Mariners00Share
Maria Chavez+FollowSeattle’s rising slugger is turning headsLazaro Montes is making waves in Double-A Arkansas, showing Mariners fans there’s real hope for the future. After a slow start, he’s crushed eight home runs in August and now leads all minor leaguers with 32 homers this year. While his strikeout rate is high and he’s still working on his approach, Montes’ raw power and quick adjustment to tougher pitching have everyone talking. If he keeps this up, could he be the next big thing in Seattle’s lineup? What do you think—should the Mariners give him a shot in the majors soon? #Sports #Baseball #Mariners63Share
Catherine Reeves+FollowSeattle Mariners lineup shakeup could spark offenseVictor Robles is back in the Mariners lineup, and his speed at the bottom of the order could be a game-changer for Seattle’s offense. With Robles and Randy Arozarena both on base, the M’s have a real shot at manufacturing more runs—something they’ve struggled with lately. Manager Dan Wilson is betting that adding more speed and aggression on the bases will pay off as the season heats up. Do you think this new approach will help the Mariners break out of their recent slump? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Baseball #Mariners108Share
Maria Chavez+FollowMariners playoff hopes hinge on MLB’s delayThe Seattle Mariners are stuck in limbo as Major League Baseball drags its feet on Victor Robles’ suspension appeal. Robles, a key outfielder, could miss crucial September games if the process isn’t resolved soon—right when the Mariners need him most for their playoff push. The uncertainty is forcing the team to juggle roster decisions and could impact their momentum against tough opponents like the Royals and Astros. Mariners fans, how do you feel about MLB’s slow handling of this? Should the league speed things up for teams in the playoff race? #Sports #Baseball #Mariners11Share
Cassandra Reed+FollowSeattle’s Dylan Moore joins Rangers, shakes up AL WestSeattle fans, here’s a twist—Dylan Moore, once the Mariners’ longest-tenured player and a Gold Glove winner, just signed with the Texas Rangers. Moore’s versatility and speed made him a fan favorite, covering nearly every position and racking up 116 stolen bases in Seattle. Now, he’s reuniting with former Mariners teammates in Texas. What does this move mean for the AL West rivalry, and how will Mariners fans feel seeing Moore in a Rangers uniform? Let’s hear your thoughts on this surprising shift! #Sports #Baseball #Mariners10Share