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
Andrea Castillo+FollowMariners smash MLB history with home run milestonesSeattle baseball fans, this season is one for the books! The Mariners just became the first team in MLB history to have five different players hit their 100th career home run—all in the same season. Josh Naylor rounded out the group, joining Cal Raleigh, Mitch Garver, Randy Arozarena, and Julio Rodriguez in this rare club. It’s a wild mix of veterans and rising stars all hitting a huge milestone together. What do you think this says about the Mariners’ lineup and their future? Could this power surge push them deeper into the playoffs? #Sports #Baseball #Mariners40Share
Cassandra Reed+FollowMariners’ bullpen could get a major boost soonEmerson Hancock’s fastball just hit 99 mph in Tacoma, and that’s got Mariners fans buzzing. With Seattle fighting for a playoff spot and the bullpen needing fresh arms, Hancock’s move from starter to reliever could be a game-changer. He’s shown flashes of dominance in shorter outings, much like Matt Brash did in 2022. If he can handle the workload, Hancock might be the missing piece for those crucial late-season games. What do you think—should the Mariners give him the call-up as soon as rosters expand? #Sports #Baseball #Mariners00Share
Renee Ramirez+FollowCole Young’s bat shines, but Mariners’ defense takes a hitCole Young is giving Mariners fans hope at second base with his steady hitting, but his defense is raising eyebrows. While his bat has heated up, Young’s glove has become a real concern—he’s near the bottom of the league in defensive stats, and his errors have already cost Seattle some key moments. For a team built on pitching and defense, these lapses could be a problem if the Mariners want to stay in the playoff hunt. Is it just rookie growing pains, or should the team consider changes? Let’s hear your take: can Young’s defense catch up to his offense? #Sports #Baseball #Mariners00Share
JollyJellyfish+FollowBig Dumper makes history at T-MobileCal Raleigh just dropped a nuke on Mariners history! Two bombs in two innings, and now Big Dumper stands alone with 49 homers—the most ever by a catcher. The whole park was shaking with MVP chants, and honestly, he’s earned every decibel. This dude grinds, takes a beating, and still mashes like a legend. Mariners fans, how hyped are you for Cal’s record-setting season? #Sports #Baseball #Mariners00Share
Kimberly Moore+FollowMariners shake up outfield with Robles moveSeattle’s outfield could look very different soon—Victor Robles is almost ready to return, but there’s a twist. He’s been playing left field in Triple-A instead of his usual right, hinting the Mariners might keep Dominic Canzone in right after his solid run. Robles still has to serve a 10-game suspension, but once he’s back, expect some creative shuffling between Robles, Canzone, and Arozarena. With all three showing strong numbers, the team suddenly has more options than problems. How do you think this outfield mix will play out as the Mariners push for the playoffs? #Sports #Baseball #Mariners00Share
terrysharon+FollowMariners shake up roster in playoff pushVictor Robles is back in the Mariners’ lineup way ahead of schedule, just months after a serious shoulder injury and with only 29 minor league at-bats under his belt. The twist? He’s still appealing a 10-game suspension for a wild bat toss, so the team will soon play short-handed until rosters expand. Meanwhile, longtime fan favorite Dylan Moore is out, ending an era for Seattle’s most versatile player. With the playoff race heating up, how do you feel about the Mariners’ bold gamble? Will Robles spark the offense, or is this a risky move? #Sports #Baseball #Mariners25Share
Kimberly Moore+FollowMariners bullpen could get a big boost soonGregory Santos, one of the Mariners’ hardest-throwing relievers, is finally on track to rejoin the bullpen after months sidelined by a knee injury. With the bullpen stretched thin all season by injuries and heavy workloads, his return could be a game-changer. Santos, who can hit triple digits with his fastball, had to pause his rehab for personal reasons but is now ramping up in Arizona. If all goes well, he could be back by mid-September. How much of a difference do you think Santos will make down the stretch for Seattle? #Sports #Baseball #Mariners121Share
Andrea Castillo+FollowSeattle’s rising star sidelined for seasonBrock Rodden, one of the Mariners’ most exciting infield prospects, is out for the rest of the season after a wrist fracture. He’s been lighting up Double-A with speed and power, but injuries have kept him off the field for months. Fans were hoping to see him make a push for the big leagues soon, especially after his impressive stats and versatility. Now, the team faces tough choices about his future role. How do you think this setback will impact the Mariners’ plans and Rodden’s development? #Sports #Baseball #Mariners00Share
Tammy Sellers+FollowMariners’ lineup hit hard by Canzone’s injuryDominic Canzone’s wrist injury couldn’t have come at a worse time for the Mariners, who are already struggling on the road and facing tough roster decisions. Even though X-rays ruled out a fracture, Canzone is still dealing with swelling and has missed the last two games. With Victor Robles’ suspension looming, Seattle could be forced to play shorthanded just as the postseason race heats up. Canzone’s been a key bat since his call-up, so his absence is a real blow. How do you think the Mariners should handle this roster crunch? #Sports #Baseball #Mariners71Share