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Mariners Prospect Rankings #4, INF Michael Arroyo
The time has arrived for Michael Arroyo. He’s climbed his way into the upper ranks of this system, and with a debut date rapidly approaching, he’s reached a critical point in his career that will largely signal the future trajectory of his time as a major league baseball player. A tremendously talented player, to what […]
Mariners News: Cal Raleigh, Alejandro Kirk, and Juan Soto
Happy Tuesday! Another night of quiet hitting held the Mariners to just one run in their 1-2 loss to the Texas Rangers last night. Cal Raleigh’s first home run of the year, a solo shot to deep right field, was one of two Mariners hits all game. George Kirby takes the mound today for the […]
The Ma Nishtana of the Mariners’ 2-1 loss to Texas
For those unfamiliar with the tradition, the combination of Buzzfeed listicle, treasure hunt, airing of the grievances, and prix fixe tasting menu that my people call Passover—occurring this week—includes a segment in which the youngest child present asks a series of questions designed to elicit why this night is different from all other nights. Taking […]
4-7: Chart
Rangers 2, Mariners 1 The Larry Bernandez ad: Julio Rodríguez, +.08 WPAThe Hal Baleigh ad: Josh Naylor -.025 WPA Game Thread Comment of the Day
Mariners Game #11 Preview and Discussion: SEA at TEX, 4/6/2026
The Mariners head to the Lone Star State in their attempt to bounce back from losing two very winnable games in a row. They’ll hand the ball back to their Opening Day starter, Logan Gilbert, who has looked better than he did last season but still shakier than he did in 2023-24. I’m increasingly concerned […]
Seattle Mariners Minor League Roundup – Week Two
Tacoma Rainiers Tacoma’s had more time under their belt than the other three affiliates, and with a 4-5 record thus far, it’s been a somewhat middling mix to start the season. There’s enough talent on this roster to be one of the more compelling teams in the PCL, but they’ll have to start picking things […]
Series Preview: Mariners (4-6) at Rangers (4-5)
The Mariners are on a run of playing the AL West, facing Anaheim, Texas, and Houston in a row over the next two weeks. They got off to a bad start against what should be the soft part of that schedule, dropping the weekend series to the Angels as the bats continue to scuffle; they’ll […]
Colt Emerson chooses the Mariners
When Mariners prospect Colt Emerson signed his (then) record-breaking extension before ever appearing in an MLB game, much of the conversation focused on the risk the Mariners were taking, allocating such a long-term, significant chunk of payroll to a player who has yet to take a big-league at-bat. Considerably less attention was paid to the […]
Mariners News: Cole Young, Hunter Brown, and Mookie Betts
Good morning! A frustrating, extra-innings loss yesterday to the Los Angeles Angels capped off a tough away series for the Mariners. While a three-run home run by Cole Young was a highlight of the 7-8 defeat, the Mariners will look to put this series behind them and prepare to face the Texas Rangers. A three-game […]
Mariners Lose Battle of the Heavens, Fall to Angels 8-7
Listen, I’m not saying it was destined, but you go up against a team called the Angels on Easter, and you’re probably gonna lose. A simple coincidence? Probably, but I think the much more likely scenario is that this game took place inside the halo for the Angels at the Big A. It’s no secret […]
4-6: Chart
Angels 8, Mariners 7 Reese’s eggs: Cole Young, .37 WPA Black jellybeans: José Ferrer, -.34 WPA Game thread comment of the day:
Mariners Game #10 Preview and Discussion: SEA @ LAA, 4/5/2026
Luis Castillo takes the mound for the Mariners for the second time this season, completing the second spin of the rotation of this season. Despite not earning the decision last time out, Castillo shoved against the Yankees for 6 innings of three-hit ball and tallied 5 strikeouts along with it. Castillo looks to continue his […]
Mariners News: Brendan Donovan, Alejandro Kirk, and Ken Griffey Jr.
Society has advanced past the need for Jo Adell. Happy Sunday everybody! In Mariners news… Around the league… Nick’s pick…
Jo Adell Shuts Out Mariners
Emerson Hancock gave up a home run to Zach Neto on the first batter he faced Saturday. It was the only run of the game. The home run was the first hit Hancock allowed in 2026. He threw six no-hit innings with nine strikeouts last week against the Guardians in his season debut. He looked […]
4-5: Chart
Angels 1, Mariners 0 Jo Adell on defense tonight: Emerson Hancock (+0.20 WPA) Jo Adell on defense every other night: Luke Raley (-.18 WPA) Game Thread Comment of the Day:
Mariners Game #9 Preview and Discussion: SEA at LAA, 4/4
Here’s something I never thought I’d say: I am excited to watch Emerson Hancock pitch tonight. The Mariners look to win their first series of the season Saturday against the Angels. They won Friday’s opener 4-0 in a long, frustrating, 10-inning game that didn’t really get going until the end. The bats did eventually come […]
Mariners News: Leo Rivas, Juan Soto, and Ozzie Guillen
Good morning everyone and welcome to the weekend! The Mariners notched their first extra-innings win of the season yesterday in a 3-1 victory over the Angels thanks to strong pitching performances from Bryan Woo, Matt Brash, Andrés Muñoz, and Gabe Speier. It really is incredible to watch this M’s bullpen in action. Do you have […]
Mariners score three runs, two broken bats, beat Angels in extras
12 years before I was born, while Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five were bemoaning broken glass, the Seattle Mariners were breaking bats. The M’s of 1982 were the club’s crowning achievement, a 76-86 assemblage that was, at the time and until 1987, by far the franchise’s most respectable showing. On a night where the […]
4-4: Chart
Seattle Mariners 3, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim 1 Chicken katsu sliders from Marination: Brendan Donovan (+.07 WPA) Sweeping sliders from lefty pitchers against these Mariners: Julio Rodriguez (-.16 WPA) Game Thread Comment of the Day: We venerate and appreciate a dog who would’ve hated this game going long but we loved seeing be celebrated […]
Mariners Game #8 Preview and Discussion: SEA at LAA, 4/3
J.P. Crawford is back in the lineup Friday as the Mariners begin their first road trip of the season. Crawford was activated from the injured list Thursday. He makes his 2026 debut in what very well may be his last season with the Mariners. Bryan Woo is on the mound and will look to build […]
Series Preview: Mariners (3-4) at Angels (3-4)
Well, that series against the Yankees exposed some of the lingering issues with the Mariners roster, as currently constructed. Left-handed pitching is going to be a huge problem for this extremely lefty-heavy lineup throughout the season, and there really isn’t much relief in sight — J.P. Crawford is back from his brief IL stint but […]
Mariners News, 4/3/26: Colt Emerson, Konnor Griffin, and Carter Jensen
Hello my friends and happy Friday! In case you missed it, the Mariners have activated J.P. Crawford from the injured list and he will be with the team today in Anaheim. I remember back in the day when the Mariners-Angels rivalry used to mean a whole lot more. Do you still consider the Angels to […]
Mariners active J.P. Crawford from injured list, begin countdown
J.P. Crawford is our shortstop… again… for now. The Mariners activated Crawford from the injured list on Thursday. He will join the team in Anaheim as they begin their first road tip of 2026. Crawford missed the first week of the season with right shoulder inflammation, which bugged him throughout Spring Training. It’s a precarious […]
Site Chat With the Lookout Landing Staff – 4/2 at 6:40 PT
Maybe you really need the off day. But if not, come chat with us for an hour this evening. (Hour and a half? Two hours? I know some of you will never log off—looking at you, Rusty.) I’d expect Mariners and baseball content to dominate, but anything goes (within the bounds of our community guidelines). […]
Mariners Prospect Rankings: #5, CF Jonny Farmelo
Jonny Farmelo’s professional career has unfortunately been defined by his absence. First battling a torn ACL, Farmelo missed the bulk of his debut season, cooling some of the momentum he’d built after a hot start had him rapidly ascending up prospect rankings. Opening last season late due to an oblique injury, he would again return […]