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8-13: Chart

Rangers 5, Mariners 0 The miracle of pasteurization: Josh Naylor, +0.11 WPAA jar full of farts: Randy Arozarena, -0.16 WPA Game Thread Comment of the Day

Mariners Game #21 Preview and Discussion: TEX at SEA, 4/17

When the Texas Rangers swept the Seattle Mariners over three games last week, I don’t think anyone blamed the Mariners’ starting pitching. So the good news is that the Mariners are slated to throw the same three starters back at the Rangers this weekend, beginning tonight with Logan Gilbert. Gilbert is fresh off what I […]

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Bryce Miller to begin rehab assignment, creating good problem for Mariners

A familiar face was back at T-Mobile Park on Friday. “Hello, hi, yes, it’s me, I’m back. Yes, hi, hello,” said Bryce Miller in his familiar Texas accent as he ambled down the clubhouse hallway, greeting the assembled media like a visiting dignitary in a receiving line. It’s been a long layoff for Miller, who […]

Series Preview: Rangers (10-9) at Mariners (8-12)

A frustrating series sweep at the hands of the San Diego Padres has Seattle scuffling into an important homestand. The Mariners were swept down in Arlington a week ago, helping pump this Texas team into first place in the early days of the AL West. Those Rangers now provide a threat and an opportunity for […]

Mariners News: Colt Emerson, Ichiro, and Justin Turner

Good morning everyone and happy Friday! The Mariners dropped the series finale to the Padres last night, completing San Diego’s sweep in the first leg of the 2026 Vedder Cup. The team heads back home to open a new series tonight against the first-place Texas Rangers. As we’re now 20 games into the season, which […]

Mariners forget to check their staging, lose 5-2

Ever since Artemis II launched a little over two weeks ago, I’ve felt an itch in my bones. The itch for Kerbal Space Program. I finally gave in tonight, while watching the Seattle Mariners get swept by their legally mandated rivals, the San Diego Padres. Tonight’s 5-2 loss comes on the heel’s of last night’s […]

8-12: Chart

All systems nominal: Cal Raleigh (=.09 WPA) Scrub the launch, we’ve got a problem: Luis Castillo (-.25 WPA) Game Thread Comment of the Day:

Mariners Game #20 Preview and Discussion: SEA at SDP

The Mariners are back under the lights tonight after a game where for some reason, who can say really, the ninth inning absolutely did not happen. Seriously. Eat some chicharron, drink a Russian imperial stout, and smile through it all. That’s how we get through 162 games together. Lineups: Luis Castillo takes the mound tonight […]

Mariners Prospect Rankings #1, SS Colt Emerson

After 21 individual articles covering the best of what the Seattle Mariners have to offer in their minor league system, Colt Emerson has officially been crowned as Lookout Landing’s top prospect for the 2026 season, concluding our annual rankings. Having already signed a record-breaking extension earlier this season, Emerson exemplifies everything the Mariners want in […]

8-11: Chart

Padres 7, Mariners 6 I had some really good chart art cued up, too 🙁 A puffy vest giveaway on a chilly night: Emerson Hancock, +.18 WPA Realizing a vest doesn’t have sleeves: José Ferrer, -.84 WPA Game thread comments of the day: I could not choose between these two, and my hubris has been […]

Mariners Game #19 Preview and Discussion: SEA at SDP

Well, it turns out the problems with the offense might not be fixed so easily. The Mariners looked more like their early-season selves last night in the series opener against San Diego, eking out just four hits and scoring a lone run on a sac fly. It was a disappointing comedown after the high of […]

Mariners News: Rob Refsnyder, Julio Rodríguez, and Craig Albernaz

Good morning everyone! Happy Jackie Robinson Day. Today, players around the sport will wear the number 42 in honor of one of the game’s greatest players and bravest men to take the field. Yesterday, the Mariners fell to the Padres 4-1 in the first of a three-game set. They’ll look to get back in the […]

Mariners miss opportunities in opening loss of 2026 Vedder Cup

Yesterday the Mariners made the most of their mopportunity against the Astros; the same unfortunately cannot be said for today’s series opener against the Padres. The Mariners put up some good at-bats but were again unable to come through with a big hit, dropping the first game of the Vedder Cup against the Padres by […]

8-10: Chart

Padres 4, Mariners 1 Bryan Woo when he throws first pitch strikes: Randy Arozarena and Luke Raley, .03 WPA Bryan Woo when he does not throw first pitch strikes: Bryan Woo, -.11 WPA Game thread comment of the day:

Mariners Game #18 Preview and Discussion: SEA at SDP

It’s rainy and gray in Seattle but the Mariners are enjoying sunny skies in San Diego for the next three games. After mopping up the Astros this weekend in a weird wraparound series, the Mariners will hope to keep their offensive improvements going against a San Diego team that isn’t quite as battered as the […]

Mariners roster news: Rob Refsnyder to paternity list, Patrick Wisdom selected

For those of you who have been clamoring to see Patrick Wisdom, rejoice. Mariners GM Justin Hollander today announced that Rob Refsnyder is headed to the paternity list for the birth of his third child. With the lineup desperately lacking righty hitting, the Mariners are bypassing recently-extended top prospect Colt Emerson for now and instead […]

Mariners Prospect Rankings #2, LHP Kade Anderson

Afforded the third overall pick in last year’s draft, the Seattle Mariners entered draft day with long odds of selecting Kade Anderson. The player many considered the best of the 2025 talent pool, Anderson was undoubtedly the best pitcher in college baseball last year and dominated opposing hitters all season long. In one of the […]

Series Preview: Mariners (8-9) at Padres (10-6)

It was great to see the Mariners finally play up to their potential for an entire weekend. That it came at the expense of the Astros makes it all the more sweet. Between the odd fourth game against Houston on Monday, the quick three-game road trip to San Diego in the middle of this week, […]

Mariners News: George Kirby, Josh Naylor, and Bryce Miller

Happy Tuesday! The Mariners secured an emphatic four-game sweep of the Houston Astros behind another vintage George Kirby outing of 7 2/3 innings with two runs allowed and six strikeouts. Five of the Mariners’ six runs in their 6-2 win were brought home by Josh Naylor, who hit two home runs in back-to-back at-bats to […]

Astronotso-scary-anymore, Mariners mop AL West rival

Coming out of the All-Star Break in 2025, the Seattle Mariners had some juice. They’d faltered from their scalding April-May surge, ceding the division lead to the Houston Astros at the start of June with a brutal 4-13 stretch from May 24-June 11th featuring multiple losses to Houston and dismal sweeps. A crucial, prescient drubbing […]

8-9: Chart

Mariners 6, Astros 2 Lefty Loop: Josh Naylor, +0.25 WPASouthpaw Sabotage: Randy Arozarena, -0.02 WPA Game Thread Comment of the Day We are all this way sometimes, Husky Mariner. It is worthy grace and/or grief to give ourselves. Happy Monday mopping, friends. Spring Cleaning indeed.