Joe Saunders continued a mid-May malaise on Friday night in the Mariners' 9-3 loss to the Texas Rangers, Seattle's seventh consecutive defeat. The left-handed starter damaged some remarkable personal statistics in the process, too.More» Ibanez smacks an RBI double to cut deficit
Jesus Sucre's first Major League at-bat was one to remember, albeit for a very unusual reason. The Mariners catcher rolled into a 3-6-1 double play in which "1" -- Rangers pitcher Justin Grimm -- was not the player covering first base, as umpire Jeff Nelson mistakenly thought Mitch Moreland, who was on the bag, caught the ball.More» Sucre called out on disputed double play
The Mariners, who sent Jesus Montero to the Minors on Thursday, decided to further shake up the roster and take look to the future on Friday by calling up infielder Carlos Triunfel and designating Robert Andino for assignment.More» Triunfel doubles to notch first career hit
Entering Friday night's game, Joe Saunders had an ERA of 5.64, Aaron Harang was at 8.58 and rookie Brandon Maurer was at 6.80. In other words, aside from ace Felix Hernandez and emerging star Hisashi Iwakuma, Seattle's starting pitchers have been struggling.More» Maurer shuts down Angels, fans six
Catcher Jesus Montero, one of the expected building blocks of the Mariners' future, was optioned to Triple-A Tacoma on Thursday as the club looks to spark some change in the wake of a six-game losing streak.More» Felix side-eyes Montero after missing slider
This isn't the old Perez, the southpaw who caved to the pressure of pitching in New York on a $36 million contract. This is the older Perez, a father, a reinvented reliever and a man so relaxed that he can enjoy life's small treasures,More» Perez hurls three shutout frames for the win
Brandon Maurer's Southern California homecoming took a bad turn Wednesday as the Angels jumped on the 22-year-old rookie for seven runs in three innings en route to a 7-1 victory.More» Saunders scores Ryan with groundout
From veteran Raul Ibanez's point of view, things could have gone much differently for the Mariners on their nine-game cross-country road trip.More» Mariners fall on Gomes' walk-off homer
Left fielder Jason Bay moved into the leadoff spot for just the second time in his career as manager Eric Wedge inserted a new look against Angels left-hander C.J. Wilson.More» Bay blasts a solo shot to center field
Manager Eric Wedge hasn't faced the situation yet and hopes it never comes up, but if the Mariners needed an emergency third catcher to step in on his current roster he said he'd probably ask veteran outfielder Raul Ibanez.More» Ibanez launches a solo shot to right
Over the past 30 days, Justin Smoak ranks second among American League first baseman in on-base percentage (.422), fourth in batting average (.297), sixth in OPS (.922) and eighth in slugging percentage (.500).More» Mariners regain lead with Smoak's solo jack
Endy Chavez has seen his playing time dip since Michael Saunders returned from the disabled list, but the veteran outfielder has still found ways to contribute.More» Chavez lifts a solo shot off of Perez
Mariners Hall of Famer Alvin Davis has been selected to represent the club at the 2013 First-Year Player Draft on June 6 at MLB Network's Studio 42 in Secaucus, N.J.More»
Closer Tom Wilhelmsen spoke for all his teammates Monday as the Mariners packed their gear in silence in the visitors' clubhouse at Progressive Field and prepared to head to Anaheim following the latest in a stunning series of losses, this one a 10-8 heartbreaker in 10 innings at Progressive Field. "We are glad to leave Cleveland," Wilhelmsen said.More» Mariners fall on Gomes' walk-off homer
Veteran right-hander Aaron Harang did some running and tests on Monday, and the Mariners plan on starting him Tuesday in Anaheim after he missed his last outing in New York due to lower back stiffness.More» Harang strikes out six over six innings
While the Mariners have struggled, their crop of young players give them reason to be optimistic. If hitters like Jesus Montero and Dustin Ackley get on track, they can help support a young group of pitchers waiting to come up from the Minors.More» Montero launches go-ahead homer in seventh
In three losses in Cleveland over the weekend, the Mariners were just 1-for-20 (.050) with runners in scoring position. Given the walk-off losses on Friday and Saturday, a clutch hit or two could have changed the complexion of the weekend dramatically.More» Morales' RBI double opens the scoring
Mariners right-hander Brandon Maurer grew up in Costa Mesa, Calif., about 12 miles from Angel Stadium, where he'll start on Wednesday, and says he attended about 10 or more Angels games a year as a youngster.More» Maurer shuts down Angels, fans six
Felix Hernandez allowed more runs on Sunday than he had in his previous six starts combined, as the Indians mashed the Mariners, 6-0, for their third straight win in a four-game series that wraps up Monday.More» Furbush pitches two perfect frames in relief
Danny Farquhar made his Mariners debut on Saturday and it couldn't have gone better, with the right-hander throwing 2 2/3 innings of perfect ball with five strikeouts in Seattle's 5-4 loss to the Indians.More» Farquhar K's five over 2 2/3 perfect innings
It's been so long since Brendan Ryan was in a groove at the plate that he's not going to overanalyze what's been happening the past week, as he put together a five-game hitting streak.More» Ryan launches a two-run shot to left
While he didn't hit his second home run of the season until the ninth inning of Saturday's 5-4 loss to the Indians, Mariners first baseman Justin Smoak has quietly been putting together a strong three-week stretch that has lifted his batting average to .254.More» Smoak ties the game on a solo blast
Despite a late rally to make things interesting, the Mariners suffered their second straight walk-off loss to the Indians on Saturday when Mark Reynolds drove in the winning run with a bases-loaded grounder in the bottom of the ninth for a 5-4 victory.More» Ryan launches a two-run shot to left
Franklin Gutierrez was the designated hitter on Friday for the second straight game during his rehab stint at Triple-A Tacoma, but the Mariners want him to see time in right field while he's there, so they have options when he returns from a strained hamstring.More» Gutierrez exits with an injury in the fourth
After starting 15 straight games since returning from his sprained shoulder, Michael Saunders was given the day off Saturday by Mariners manager Eric Wedge.More» Saunders doubles in Mariners' seventh run