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Seattle’s baseball pulse quickens as the Mariners gear up for another season, and the whispers of contract extensions and lineup tweaks fill the air. With young arms like Bryan Woo in the spotlight, the question of who to lock up for the future is heating up just like the rivalry watch party in Wallingford.
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Lookout Landing
Mariners Moose Tracks, 2/14/16: Bryan Woo, Zac Gallen, and Shelby Miller
Good morning everyone and happy Valentines Day! A quick reminder that if you’re in the Seattle area, Kate is hosting a Heated Rivalry watch party/trivia night today at Kate’s Pub in Wallingford (now known as The Rebel) at 5pm. If you don’t have any plans today, go join some friends to enjoy drinks and good […]
Lookout Landing
Question of the day – Which Mariners starter to extend: Gilbert, Kirby, or Woo?
Today’s Question of the day comes from yesterday’s Moose Tracks via poster Tuojiangoland: Never has the best answer ever been a more “EVERYONE!!!” answer than right here, but for the sake of conversation, let’s say the Mariners can and will only choose one Mariners starting pitcher to offer a long term contract extension. Who do […]
Mlbtraderumors
Mariners Infield Notes: Donovan, Emerson, Bliss
Much of the focus in Mariners camp will be on the infield. Seattle’s biggest offseason moves — re-signing Josh Naylor and trading for Brendan Donovan — addressed two spots. They lost a couple infielders, Jorge Polanco and Eugenio Suárez, to free agency. It’s the biggest area of turnover on what might be the American League’s best roster.…
MLB.com
Raleigh focused on 'something bigger' in '26 after MVP, ALCS losses
PEORIA, Ariz. -- The despondent demeanor was impossible for Cal Raleigh to hide.
The Mariners’ catcher was being interviewed on camera moments after learning that he finished runner-up for the American League MVP Award during the All-MLB Awards ceremony in Las Vegas. He was cordial and congratulatory, but didn’t say
MLB.com
The biggest offseason additions, 1 for each division
The Yankees and Giants will open the 2026 MLB season on March 25. We’ll be counting down to that date with our annual preview series, with each story looking ahead to the coming season by breaking down a particular topic, division by division.
Previously: The team in each division with
Sodomojo
Mariners History: What Ken Griffey Jr.'s broken hamate cost him in 1996
Ken Griffey Jr. broke his hamate bone in 1996, causing him to miss a month of games and potentially lost him the MVP award.
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