The Seattle Mariners made the surprising decision to release highly-paid outfielder Mitch Haniger over the weekend. Haniger ...
To most people, it’s just a random figure. To a group of Seattle Mariners fans, it’s a rallying cry, a reason for anger. To Jerry Dipoto? It’s an example of good intentions gone wrong.
For the Mariners to reach postseason play, their starting pitching — already the best in baseball — must be better than ...
Seattle Mariners fans have been angry at president of baseball operations Jerry Dipoto for some time now, something that his "54 percent" comments regarding building a winning baseball team only ...
The Seattle Mariners have officially locked down their franchise catcher. One day after news broke the Mariners agreed to a ...
The Seattle Mariners have a bit of a competition at ... However, Mariners president of baseball operations Jerry Dipoto indicated that the organization’s No. 2 prospect and the No. 49 prospect ...
That column led to Ryan Divish of The Seattle Times seeking the response of various players, who kept themselves anonymous. President of baseball operations Jerry Dipoto also spoke about the state ...
A week where young player after young player was whittled from the Seattle Mariners’ camp roster as they work their way ...
Mariners president of baseball operations Jerry Dipoto and marketing vice president ... at T-Mobile Park in Seattle, dimming their playoff hopes.
The Mariners have decided to part ways with veteran outfielder Mitch Haniger due to his recent struggles. Rowdy Tellez, ...