Mariners hit new low, must bounce back
On April 24, the Mariners lost 10-3 in Houston to fall to 8-15 on the young season. This was the low point for the 2013 season, and the team knew they had to respond to have any chance of contending. They…Read More
How not to make a quality start starring Joe Saunders
For the fifth time in 2013, Joe Saunders failed to record a quality start on the road, as the Mariners lost 5-4 to the Indians in Cleveland Saturday. Saunders went 5.1 innings, allowing four earned runs…Read More
Five things: Mariners win series in Bronx
The Mariners took a major step forward this week, winning a series in New York for the first time since 2004. They improved to 20-21, taking sole possession of second place in the AL West (still seven…Read More
Mariners win, Ibanez shines
The Mariners defeated the Yankees 12-2 Wednesday behind a massive surge of offense that began with a seven-spot in the top half of the first. Hisashi Iwakuma improved to 5-1 in the victory while Phil…Read More
Observations from a loss, 5/14
The Mariners lost a game they probably should have won Tuesday, falling to the Yankees 4-3 in the Bronx. Former Mariner Shawn Kelley got his second win of 2013 while Charlie Furbush earned his second loss.…Read More
Next two Mariners’ opponents split doubleheader
On Tuesday, the Mariners begin a three-game series New York against the Yankees before opening a four-game…Read More
Observations from a win, 5/12
The Mariners won their third series in four Sunday, as they defeated the Oakland A’s 6-1 to the…Read More
Mariners split with Pirates in defacto doubleheader
The new alignment structure in Major League Baseball, where interleague games are played on nearly every…Read More
4/14/2012 Game ‘Cap
Well how about that? Our Yankee acquisitions paid massive dividends tonight. Hector Noesi came out…Read More
4/10/2012 Game ‘Cap
Well… the Mariners managed four hits off Neftali Feliz tonight, breaking a rather long stretch…Read More
Jason Vargas Reaches Milestone, Mariners Win
We all have goals we want to achieve. We go to college, trade school, the military, freelance –…Read More
Texas Rangers Inch Closer To Clinching, Seattle Mariners Jealous
Anthony Vasquez started today, so everyone and their mothers, fathers, grandmothers, grandfathers and…Read More
Mariners Regress, Return To Old Ways
Whenever there are morning games, I have to listen to the game at work, since there are no TVs at work. …Read More
Michael Pineda’s Final Start of 2011
One of the things about baseball that I appreciate is that you can see growth in players. Once…Read More
Mariners Prove They Are Better Than The Twins, But This Doesn’t Say Much
The Mariners inch closer towards the end of the season, and yet they haven’t phoned it…Read More
The Mariners Scored More Runs Than The Other Team!
It hasn’t happened often this month. In all of September, the Mariners had won only five games…Read More
Sunday Seattle Sports Put Up Goose Egg
Before heading back to school in the autumn, I decided to take a short vacation. Everyone needs to…Read More
Mariners Salvage Series With Evil Empire
Why do people call the Yankees the “evil empire” anyway? What have they done, as a baseball…Read More
Mariners Lose Because They Didn’t Win
Short recap today because: it’s sunny, it’s Sunday, and there was too much bad Seattle…Read More
Michael Pineda Countdown: One Start Left
Of all the things to be doing tonight, a handful of people found themselves watching a Mariners…Read More




















