Keith Law of The Athletic is about as high on Colt Emerson and Ryan Sloan as Mariners fans are.
Longtime Seattle Mariners radio broadcaster Rick Rizzs will retire following the 2026 season, the team announced Tuesday.
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The Seattle Mariners have acquired catcher Jhonny Pereda from the Minnesota Twins for cash. The Mariners announced Tuesday ...
As Eugenio Suarez was traded from the Arizona Diamondbacks to the Seattle Mariners last year within the season, his name is ...
The Mariners announced they’ve designated reliever Jackson Kowar for assignment. That opens a 40-man roster spot for catcher Jhonny Pereda, whom they acquired from the Twins in exchange for cash ...
The Seattle Mariners continue to try and nail down the back end of their roster. On Tuesday, that meant one trade led to the ...
The MLB free agency period has started to cool down ever since Kyle Tucker and Bo Bichette signed their new deals. However, one big bat available is third ...
The Seattle Mariners have picked up a fair few backup catcher options this winter, and on Tuesday, they added one more.
Rizzs turned 72 on Nov. 17. The Mariners originally hired him to pair with Hall of Fame broadcaster Dave Niehaus in 1983. He ...
Rick Rizzs, the beloved play-by-play caller for the Seattle Mariners, is the longest-tenured broadcaster in franchise history ...
Freddy Peralta says he's willing to consider a multiyear contract with the Mets before reaching free agency, but he wants to get settled in New York first ...