The Mariners are convinced this is just the start of continued success. But for that to happen, there's work to do. Here's how the M's are approaching this offseason. … [Read more...] about Why Mariners believe this is just the beginning — not the end — of their success
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Cal Raleigh, Julio Rodríguez soon may not be Mariners’ only household names
Why is the best yet to come for the Mariners? Not because everybody knows Cal Raleigh’s name now. Because, soon enough, there should be many more names to know. … [Read more...] about Cal Raleigh, Julio Rodríguez soon may not be Mariners’ only household names
Print our commemorative Mariners illustration to celebrate 2025 season
There's a lot to celebrate about the 2025 Mariners. Download and print our commemorative poster from Sunday's edition of The Seattle Times. … [Read more...] about Print our commemorative Mariners illustration to celebrate 2025 season
John Morris Passes Away
Former big league pitcher John Morris passed away last week at the age of 84, according to an obituary posted to the Cape Gazette in Morris’s hometown of Lewes, Delaware. A veteran of eight MLB seasons, Morris is perhaps best known as a member of the Seattle Pilots during the club’s lone 1969 season. Morris signed into the Phillies organization for his age-18 season in 1960 but … [Read more...] about John Morris Passes Away
Mariners Aiming For Roughly $166MM In “Starting Point” Payroll In 2026
The Mariners finished the 2025 season with a payroll within the range of around $165.2MM (as per calculations from Cot’s Baseball Contracts) to $166.2MM (according to RosterResource). Either of these projections stand as the largest payroll figure in franchise history, topping the roughly $161.8MM that Cot’s estimated as Seattle’s season-ending budget for its 40-man roster. It … [Read more...] about Mariners Aiming For Roughly $166MM In “Starting Point” Payroll In 2026



