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According to reports coming out of the All-Star Week, Randy Arozarena has promised that he will play for Mexico in 2026.
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SB Nation on MSNSeries Preview: Milwaukee Brewers @ Seattle MarinersThe Milwaukee Brewers are the hottest team in baseball, and they’ll look to stay hot as they head to the cooler confines of Washington to take on the Seattle Mariners. Winners of 10 in a row and now at 59-40 on the season,
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Yes, they were thumped by the rival Astros on Sunday. But they chased another ace out of the game early and these Mariners proved they are here to stay.
Something you don't see every day. Josh Hader appears to hit Dylan Moore with a pitch. Umpire rules it hit the bat and is in play. Cal Raleigh sprints home with the tying run. The Astros challenge, arguing that it should be an HBP. The challenge was unsuccessful. pic.twitter.com/JYAEDC1Ttl
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The Mariners will need to trade some prospects in order to become World Series contenders, and here are two that should be on the move.
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Gators Wire on MSNSeattle Mariners select C Luke Heyman in Round 14 of 2025 MLB draftA staple of Florida's lineup for three seasons, catcher Luke Heyman heard the Seattle Mariners call his name in the 14th round of the 2025 MLB draft.
Speaking on the most recent edition of the Refuse to Lose podcast, ESPN MLB Insider Buster Olney made a potentially game-changing prediction for the Seattle Mar
The Seattle Mariners could be interested in one player at the MLB trade deadline. Here are the Mariners trade deadline needs.
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LSU Wire on MSNLSU baseball ace Kade Anderson selected by Seattle Mariners in MLB DraftLSU baseball ace Kade Anderson is heading to the Seattle Mariners organization after going No. 3 overall in the 2025 MLB Draft
During the sixth inning of L.A.'s matchup with the Milwaukee Brewers on Sunday, All-Star first baseman Freddie Freeman was hit in the left wrist area by an 88 mph sinker from Jose Quintana. He immediately took himself out of the game.
After the Mariners got off to a good start against the division rival Astros, Bryan Woo and company quickly fell apart.