Speaking with the MLB Network on Saturday, Wilson talked about how the Mariners will focus on understanding that every little thing counts.
The Mariners backup catcher had a solid Cactus League game against the Arizona Diamondbacks, and the team's skipper noticed.
After spending a week at Seattle Mariners spring training, Mike Salk revisits the six questions he had beforehand to see how they answered them.
The Mariners banged out 11 hits in Monday’s win over the Guardians with Cal Raleigh hitting the go-ahead solo homer off old friend Paul Sewald in the fourth inning to put the Mariners up for good.
In a pregame interview before a game against the Los Angeles Dodgers, the Mariners skipper talked about how good the team's minor leaguers have looked so far.
Hancock, a former first-round pick, is the sixth man in the Mariners group of pitching studs. Both he, and his manager, spoke about handling that role on Sunday.
Mariners outfielder Mitch Haniger might have some question marks about his fit going into the season, according to Dan Wilson.
There arguably wasn't a player more consistent for the Seattle Mariners in 2024 than starting catcher Cal Raleigh. Raleigh was tasked with catching and calling pitches for arguably the best starting rotation in baseball.
It's fair to question how the players on the M's feel about ownership, the front office and the lack of spending, but having your team leader bought into the manager is certainly something that can't be ignored.
Under new manager Dan Wilson, the Seattle Mariners seem likely to play with an old-school mindset offensively. Buster Olney of ESPN recently spoke with us and offered an interesting comp for how ...
The volume was up a notable notch at the Mariners’ Spring Training facility on Monday morning, but to no surprise given who was in town for his annual visit to camp. Ken Griffey Jr. doesn’t give much heads-up when he’s dropping in,
Some fans think that the Seattle Mariners lean too much into the 'nostalgia' factor. Fans are a bit tired of hearing about the 1995 Mariners, or the 2001 Marine