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MLB Power Rankings: Two World Series dark horses have fully put slow starts in the past
It's a long season, and some preseason contenders are finally starting to look the part after being written off early.More Mariners News

Matt Brash caused some ridiculous pearl-clutching in Mariners' win over Orioles
The Orioles, their fans and their broadcast booth were beside themselves over Matt Brash's wildness. They need to get over it.
Cal Raleigh needed one AB in his 1st Mariners rehab game to show he's still snakebit
It's been a rough year so far for Mariners clubhouse leader Cal Raleigh, and the bad luck continued on Sunday in the first at-bat of his rehab assignement.
Colt Emerson's sudden injury exposes a Mariners roster hanging by a thread
Colt Emerson was a late scratch from Monday's game against the Orioles. Without him, a thin roster looks even thinner.Mariners Rumors




Mariners prospects

Mariners are wasting one of their best prospects (and trade chips) at Double-A
Lazaro Montes continues to lay waste to the competition in Double-A and it's time for the Seattle Mariners to give him a test run in Triple-A Tacoma.
Ryan Sloan's new Baseball America rank has echoes of Mariners icon Félix Hernández
A look back in time with the Mariners, will have the fanbase hoping that history is going to repeat itself when it comes to the top-rated pitching prospect.
Mariners should be on the fence about Lazaro Montes even after homer-fueled May
The Mariners already know Lazaro Montes is a brutal force at the plate, but a limited array of skills could ultimately prove to be his undoing in Seattle.More stories

Tigers villainizing Josh Naylor only further proves Mariners got the last laugh
Josh Naylor was Public Enemy No. 1 in Detroit over the weekend. The Mariners have bigger concerns than that.
Josh Naylor-Tigers drama reminded Mariners fans of common enemy that's always existed
Josh Naylor was the center of attention over the weekend in Detroit, yet Framber Valdez still managed a cameo as a Mariner villain.
