Kimberly Moore+FollowMariners’ playoff hopes just got real in SeattleSeattle’s baseball buzz is back! After a 6-0 win over the Rangers, the Mariners have grabbed the last AL wild card spot and debuted their new-look lineup at home. ESPN’s Buster Olney is now calling Seattle the best team in the American League if the season started today—thanks to their revamped rotation and deeper lineup. With new faces like Josh Naylor and Eugenio Suarez already making an impact, and home runs from Cole Young and Cal Raleigh, the M’s look poised for a serious playoff run. How confident are you in this squad’s chances? #Sports #Baseball #Mariners277Share
Catherine Reeves+FollowMariners’ playoff edge: Tie-breaker over RangersSeattle fans, the Mariners have a hidden weapon as they face off with the Texas Rangers: they already own the season tie-breaker. Both teams are neck-and-neck in the playoff race, but if it comes down to a tie, Seattle advances. That means Texas has to fully outpace the M’s to get ahead. With big names like George Kirby pitching and Eugenio Suarez back in the lineup, this series could be a turning point. How do you feel about the Mariners’ chances with this advantage? Is this the year Seattle makes a deep run? Let’s hear your predictions! #Sports #Baseball #Mariners00Share
Andrea Castillo+FollowEugenio Suarez’s heartfelt return to SeattleEugenio Suarez didn’t just rejoin the Mariners—he made it personal. When he boarded the team plane, he greeted every single person, one by one, with a big smile and a simple, “I am so happy.” That energy is exactly what Seattle fans have been missing. With Suarez back in the lineup alongside Raleigh, Arozarena, Rodriguez, and Naylor, the Mariners suddenly look deeper and more balanced than they have in years. Can this boost help them chase down the Astros and secure a playoff spot? Mariners fans, how are you feeling about this reunion? #Sports #Baseball #Mariners61Share
Kimberly Moore+FollowMariners bullpen shakeup stirs debateThe Mariners just made a bold bullpen move—swapping out trusted reliever Collin Snider to make room for lefty Caleb Ferguson. Snider, who was a key part of last year’s success, struggled this season and now faces an uncertain future as he’s designated for assignment. With the Mariners clinging to a wild card spot, every roster decision feels huge. Is this the right call to boost the team’s playoff push, or will losing Snider’s experience come back to haunt them? Let’s hear your take on the front office’s latest gamble! #Sports #Baseball #Mariners00Share
jillian59+FollowMariners’ puzzling roster shuffle raises eyebrowsTyler Locklear is tearing it up in Triple-A, but the Mariners’ decision to call him up right now has a lot of fans scratching their heads. With Luke Raley injured, Locklear gets his shot, but where does he actually fit? First base and DH are already crowded with Naylor and Polanco, and guys like Solano and Moore do pretty much the same thing. Is this a sign of a bigger move before the trade deadline, or just a head-scratcher? What do you think—should Locklear get a real shot, or is this just roster clutter? #Sports #Baseball #Mariners63Share
Andrea Castillo+FollowMariners trade buzz heats up before deadlineSeattle’s front office is making waves as the MLB trade deadline approaches, with insiders predicting more big moves after the recent Josh Naylor deal. The Mariners are in a tight playoff race, just four games behind the Astros and clinging to a wild card spot. ESPN’s Buster Olney and Jeff Passan both expect Seattle to target bullpen help, but the team is hesitant to part with top prospects for short-term fixes. With names like Jhoan Duran and Griffin Jax floating around, fans are left wondering: Should the Mariners go all-in now, or keep building for the future? #Sports #Baseball #Mariners00Share
Maria Chavez+FollowMariners’ playoff hopes face Astros shakeupThe Houston Astros might be about to bring back Carlos Correa, and that could seriously shake up the AL West race for the Mariners. With Seattle already trailing Houston by four games, adding Correa—plus the return of Yordan Alvarez and Jeremy Pena—could make the Astros nearly unstoppable. Correa isn’t having a monster year at the plate, but his experience and clutch play could be the difference-maker. If this deal happens, Mariners fans might be looking at another long stretch of Houston dominance. What do you think—can the M’s still break through, or is this another heartbreak brewing? #Sports #Baseball #Mariners20Share
Timothy Huff MD+FollowSeattle split: Ben Williamson debate heats upBen Williamson has Mariners fans in a real tug-of-war—some love his hustle and top-tier defense at third base, while others can’t get past his struggles at the plate. He’s not smashing home runs, but he’s saving plenty of runs in the field, ranking just behind Ke’Bryan Hayes defensively. The real question: should Seattle stick with Williamson and let him grow, or make a move for a proven bat at the trade deadline? It’s not black and white—he brings value, but is it enough for a playoff push? Where do you stand on the Williamson debate? #Sports #Baseball #Mariners75Share
Renee Ramirez+FollowDipoto Eyes Geno: Can Mariners Land Their Guy?Mariners fans, the hot stove is burning! With the trade deadline looming, Jerry Dipoto isn’t hiding his interest in bringing D-Backs slugger Geno Suárez to Seattle. After a scare with a HBP, Geno’s X-rays are clear—good news for the M’s, who need his power bat to chase down the Astros. Dipoto’s all-in attitude and a loaded farm system make this one to watch. Could Geno be the missing piece next to Big Dumper Raleigh? Stay tuned! #Sports #Baseball #Mariners00Share
Maria Chavez+FollowMariners rookie stays cool amid trade buzzBen Williamson isn’t letting trade rumors shake his focus, even as the Mariners eye new infield talent before the deadline. Despite talk of big-name third basemen possibly joining the team, Williamson is sticking to his game—just showing up and giving his best every day. His defense has been a highlight, and he just went 2-for-3 with a clutch double and a game-saving play at third. If the Mariners do make a move, could Williamson find a new role as a defensive specialist or utility player? How do you feel about the team’s trade strategy and Williamson’s future? #Sports #Baseball #Mariners00Share