A graph shared on social media highlighted the consistency of the Seattle Mariners multi-time All-Star hurler.
Seattle Mariners reporter Shannon Drayer explained why the 12th-year infielder will be moving to the hot corner.
With an agreement in place for Jorge Polanco to return to Seattle for the 2025 season, the Mariners’ roster is effectively set going into Dan Wilson’s first spring training as the club’s manager.
The Seattle Mariners have signed another pitcher named Luis Castillo, and the most amazing part? He's also Dominican!
The Seattle Mariners' 2025 roster needs more offense to compete for a postseason berth. Could Toronto Blue Jays shortstop Bo ...
With pitchers and catchers due to start reporting to spring training camps in a little over two weeks, perhaps it's long past time for some ...
It’s the most exclusive club in all of baseball — the 500-home-run club. Only 28 players have reached the majestic ...
The New York Yankees may be turning to a familar face at third base, as DJ LeMahieu is expected to have a prominent role on ...
Luis Castillo The Mariners don’t want to trade from their excellent ... catchers to the 40-man roster this winter in trades for Diego Cartaya and Mickey Gasper. Glove-only catchers can still command ...
The team has reportedly tried to push for the best third baseman on the market such as Alex Bregman and Nolan Arenado, but there is a Gold Glove second ... when necessary. Baseball Savant shows ...
The San Diego Padres, who have been reportedly shopping Dylan Cease and Luis Arraez, may end up hanging on to both veterans. The Padres were able to avoid arbitration with Cease and Arraez ...
There's another player, Luis Castillo, who could satisfy the Mets' need and in hindsight the Mariners free up some money to sign Alonso. Starting pitcher Castillo, who's a trade target for many ...