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The Mariners used to have the market on Japanese talent cornered, or at least they should have, but because of Shohei Ohtani and the Dodgers, it's an advantage they'll never get back again.
The Mariners have a roster squeeze coming, and Rowdy Tellez, who has a big bat and bigger personality, is right in the middle of it. Will he make the final cut?
Michael King may have earned the spotlight for the San Diego Padres, but there are pitching conversations to be had past Opening Day.
SARASOTA—One of the 48 books written by late sportswriter John Feinstein, who died last week at 69, was about life in Triple-A baseball, “Where Nobody Knows Your Name.” This year, Tim Federowicz is ...
Instead, Seattle has become a punchline. It contains the foundation of what should be a proud organization but lacks the ...
The contests will feature five Japanese players across the two clubs, including Dodgers superstar Shohei Ohtani.
Brewer pitchers including Logan Henderson, Joel Payamps, Bryse Hudson and Abner Uribe struggled giving up a combined 13 ...
The Clallam County Shop With a Hero team has partnered with the Seattle Mariners for a fundraiser to support this year’s program through July 18.
Atlanta Braves general manager Alex Anthopoulos has built a World Series-caliber roster by keeping the core of the team under contract for years. Superstars Ronald Acuna Jr., Ozzie Albies and Austin ...
Nearly 25 years after Ichiro Suzuki embarked on a Hall of Fame career for the Mariners, the impact of Japanese players is as ...
The Houston Astros will look different when trying to continue their impressive run of AL West titles. The Houston Astros ...