2022 Organization Of The Year: Seattle Mariners
The Mariners built a talented young MLB foundation, graduated a Rookie of the Year and snapped a 21-year playoff drought—but the best is yet to come.
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The Mariners built a talented young MLB foundation, graduated a Rookie of the Year and snapped a 21-year playoff drought—but the best is yet to come.
Andrew Moore will take command over radar guns and outs over intimidation
Tyler Marlette showed measurable progress, the Mariners say
The Mariners think D.J. Peterson’s best ball is ahead of him
Kyle Lewis is now dealing with the monotony of injury rehab
Tyler O’Neill threatened to win the Southern League triple crown
Tyler O’Neill has been the best player in the organization, and the next best isn’t that close.
College Player of Year Kyle Lewis fell to the M’s at No. 11
For Guillermo Heredia, the transition to ball in the U.S. has been smooth.
Tyler O’Neill showed his power potential in Mariners minicamp
Lefthander Danny Hultzen can only watch, wait and work out this spring.
SEATTLE—They called it a “hitting summit.” The new Mariners regime—led by general manager Jerry Dipoto, manager Scott Servais, director of player development Andy McKay, hitting…
SEATLLE—An unexpected candidate for the Mariners’ platoon partner with Adam Lind at first base has been added to the competition. With no ideal candidate to…
SEATTLE—A year ago, the Mariners summoned lefthander Paul Fry to the big league side spring-training camp, and the reliever appeared in several Cactus League games.…
SEATTLE—When Mariners pitchers and catchers report to spring training in Peoria, Ariz., on Feb. 19, Danny Hultzen will come with a new role: relief pitcher.…
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