PEORIA, ARIZONA - MARCH 10: Dylan Moore #25 of the Seattle Mariners runs onto the field before the Spring Training game against the San Francisco Giants at Peoria Sports Complex on March 10, 2024 in Peoria, Arizona. (Photo by John E. Moore III/Getty Images) | Getty Images
Mariners Prospect Rankings 2026: #19, RHP Charlie Beilenson
Mariners prospect rankings 2026: #20, 3B/1B Luis Suisbel
Mariners 2026 Prospect Rankings: Honorable Mentions Part Two
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It’s time for our annual prospect write-ups looking over the Mariners system, voted on by our prospect team here at Lookout Landing (Max Ellingsen, John Trupin, and myself). Last week, we introduced our honorable mentions groups of both pitchers and position players who just fell outside of our top 20. Now we’ll be working through […]
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Grief is frightening territory to navigate. There’s no set roadmap for it, and it affects every person differently. It is as if a chaotic roommate moves into your body and assumes the controls part of the time: you make choices you don’t recognize; say things and wonder whose mouth made those words; sleep entirely too […]
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The Super Bowl always, for me, marks the transition between the end of Other Sports season and the beginning of Baseball Season. Pitchers and catchers report this week, players are already in Arizona, and it feels like we’re ready to start grinding on the 2026 season. It’s an especially exciting one, with the Mariners’ deep […]
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There’s one pitch that sums up Eduard Bazardo’s 2025 season. I don’t need to beat around the bush, we all know it. Let’s just roll the clip and get it over with: Bleh. Thank goodness that’s over with, no more MLB Network re-runs needed. On July 12th, in the bottom of the 8th inning, against […]
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In Mariners news… Around the league… Becca’s picks…
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Go Hawks!! In Mariners news… Around the league… Nick’s pick…
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Howdy friends! It’s the final weekend before pitchers and catchers report to spring training. As the offseason draws to a close, here are the big stories of the day. In Mariners news… Around the league…
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Since I was a young child, I’ve had a deep pre-occupation with outer space, particularly the solar system. While the rest of the universe is obviously deeply fascinating, the solar system is so much more observable. We get to know stuff about it. That rocks. In particular, I’ve always been drawn to trans-Neptunian space – […]
We finally have all the World Baseball Classic rosters announced. John summed up the 16 members of the Mariners organization who will be participating in a different post, representing 11 of the 20 countries included in the WBC. You can see the full rosters here and since it’s Friday I really suggest digging in and […]
Hello all, and happy Friday! For those of you who enjoy the Olympics, happy Opening Ceremony day! We’re always fortunate during these Winter Olympics/World Baseball Classic years to have some sporting excitement to carry us to Opening Day. In the meantime, let’s dig into the happenings from the world of baseball specifically. In Mariners news… […]
The formal release of the rosters for this spring’s World Baseball Classic named 16 members of the Seattle Mariners organization. That sum is the second-highest total of any club, trailing only the New York Mets with 17. Seattle’s WBC participants are as follows: Brazil RHP Pedro Da Costa Lemos Canada 1B Josh Naylor Colombia UTIL […]
We’re trying out a few new things at the site this off-season and one of them is an open chat, similar to what they do over at FanGraphs. At appointed times each week, we’ll have as many of the staffers as I can round up available in the comments to chat and answer questions, about […]
It’s time for part two of our honorable mentions, this time covering exclusively the arms that just missed list. As a reminder, next week will mark the beginning of our top twenty and continue biweekly over the course of this spring. Check in every Tuesday and Thursday for more, and please let us know what […]
Cole Young is here for a reason. Young made his MLB debut on May 31, 2025, after a carousel of misbegotten second basemen struggled to hold down the position… for the eighth year in a row. The Mariners haven’t found competence at second base since Robinson Canó was suspended in May 2018. It’s not been […]
Good morning everyone! We’ve got plenty of news to unpack with the biggest remaining free agent now off the board — and much more. It’s time to dive into it. In Mariners news… Around the league… Anders’ picks…
The grass isn’t always greener. The skies, famously, aren’t liable to be much bluer elsewhere either. George Kirby has thrived in Seattle. A perfect fit for the Mariners as an organization, obsessed as they are with avoiding free passes and controlling the count and zone. Intense on the mound and, seemingly, off of it, Kirby […]
With Monday’s big trade news, the Mariners accomplished one of their major off-season goals, shoring up the infield with the acquisition of Brendan Donovan. That leaves just one item on the off-season shopping list: a reliever to help bolster the bullpen. Obviously, we love us a Pile Guy™, and the staff has already started laying […]
Hello and good morning everyone! As we roll on with the week, we’ve got some baseball news and analysis to provide. In Mariners news… Around the league…
It’s time for one of our favorite annual traditions: going through the list of Mariners non-roster invites and spending entirely too much electronic ink on a lot of guys who will never suit up for the Mariners this season. Left-Handed Pitchers: Kade Anderson Making one of the most highly anticipated organizational debuts in recent Mariner […]
It was very sad, he thought. The things men carried inside. The things men did or felt they had to do.-Tim O’Brien, “The Things They Carried” There is a powerful Tim O’Brien short story, part of a larger eponymous collection, called “The Things They Carried,” which catalogues the physical weight of the individual items a […]
It’s that time of year again! After a busy offseason of transactions that’s seen several top prospects shipped out for controllable talent, the Mariners farm system looks substantially different than it did at the end of last year. Despite plenty of graduations over the course of last season and a healthy amount of trades that […]
The Mariners got better just because. Fangraphs on Monday dropped their standings model for 2026 and the commensurate playoff odds . It was the biggest news for most of the morning because the Mariners, wouldn’t you know it, were the top projected team in the American League. No, not the best team in the […]
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