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Sunrise 5:11am · Sunset 9:04pm
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Seattle Sports

33-30

1st in AL West

LOSS Mets 7 at Mariners 1 Wed, Jun 3
NEXT At Tigers Today · 3:40 PM
3-8

7th in Western Conference Division

LOSS Mercury 72 at Storm 68 Wed, Jun 3
NEXT At Lynx Tomorrow · 10:00 AM
4-2-5

10th in NWSL

LOSS Seattle 1 at Washington 2 Sat, May 30
NEXT At North Carolina Sat, Jul 4 · 3:30 PM

Latest News

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Lookout Landing about 4 hours

Series Preview: Mariners (33-30) at Tigers (25-38)

The Mariners had their eight-game win streak snapped on Wednesday, but they maintained their 2.5 game lead over the Athletics with the series win over the Mets. Now the team embarks on their longest road trip of the season, a 10-day affair that will take them through Detroit, Baltimore, and Washington DC.  Thanks to this […]

Lookout Landing about 7 hours

Julio Rodríguez Is an All-Star… Going Forward

About this time last year I made the case for Julio Rodríguez as an All-Star. It was a pointed response to the discourse of the day: his latest slow start at the dish. I didn’t think it was a fair (or even accurate) characterization of his season to that point. At the time, Julio was […]

Lookout Landing about 7 hours

Mariners News: Cal Raleigh, Aaron Judge, and Brayan Bello

Good day everyone, and happy Friday! The M’s play an early afternoon game today, facing off against the Tigers at 3:40pm PT — set your reminders! Also, don’t forget to go vote for the Mariners in the first round of All-Star voting! Who’s got your vote on the National League side this year? In Mariners […]

Davy Jones Locker Room about 13 hours

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Lookout Landing 1 day

Mariners announce Alumni Home Run Derby for August 7th

The Seattle Mariners are blasting from and/or into the past. On Friday, August 7th, the Mariners have announced they will be hosting a home run derby following their game against the Tampa Bay Rays. While the structure is not entirely clear or perhaps even fully solidified, the list of participants appears to be an entertaining […]

Lookout Landing 1 day

It’s getting crowded at T-Mobile Park

Hooting, hollering, things of that nature. These activities have found fertile ground at T-Mobile Park this spring, whether the tarps have been off, on, or unnecessary thanks to Seattle’s most beloved roof. If it’s seemed particularly packed at the park so far, you’d be correct. The Seattle Mariners have drawn 1,158,012 fans to the stadium […]

Davy Jones Locker Room 1 day

Seattle Torrent Protect Wilgren, Murphy, Carpenter in Expansion Draft

The Torrent have made some interesting choices in the upcoming expansion process by choosing to protect Anna Wilgren, Hannah Murphy, and Alex Carpenter. Not exactly an expansion draft, the PWHL’s Expansion Roster Distribution Process is a six-phase series of very complicated (I would argue unnecessarily complicated) rules to add four new teams to the previously eight-team league, increasing the size by 50%. Because so many of the players are free agents, they couldn’t do a traditional expansion draft process, so we ended up with this. The Torrent signed Alex Carpenter and protected her, which was one of the three protection slots. The players on the roster eligible for protection are Fowards: Jenna Buglioni, Mikyla Grant-Mentis, Hannah Bilka, Alex Carpenter, Lexia Adzija, Danielle Sardachny Defenders: Cayla Barnes, Anna Wilgren Goalies: Corinne Schroeder, Hannah Murphy Everyone else is a free agent, including Hilary Knight. It’s all turmoil these days with expansion. With two more slots to go, the Torrent chose to protect defender Anna Wilgren and goalie Hannah Murphy. “Ha ha, Zaiem,” I can hear you saying now with a tinge of contempt, “you’ve made a mistake. You accidentally typed some other name instead of Hannah Bilka’s! Nice journalism and attention to detail.” If only. Yes that’s right, forward Hannah Bilka was not protected. Now, I don’t know what GM Meghan Turner is thinking here, but one thing that is of concern is that Bilka did not return to the Torrent after sustaining an undisclosed injury en route to winning gold in the Olympics in Milan. Since hockey injuries aren’t required to be disclosed and therefore never ever are, we don’t know what it was (is?). Maybe it’s serious? Maybe they are betting that she won’t get taken by an expansion team because of the injury? Or maybe it’s just an interesting decision. Hannah Murphy is not a surprising pick. She’s 22 years old and she has a lot of upside as a goalie, a position that tends to peak later in age. I also find her impossibly charming, but that was probably not a factor in the decision to keep her (probably). Defender Anna Wilgren was the third protection slot, which was the real surprise. Bilka or Barnes were the ones I was expecting, but Wilgren was a surprise. I have, however, since talked myself into it. Steve O’Rourke, the recently fired Torrent coach, spoke highly of her and I do like her 200 foot game. He talked about how she altered her game to try to make the Olympic team and it messed with her a bit, but as the season went on, she got better and better. Anna Wilgren being protected by the Seattle Torrent is probably the one decision that stands out as a surprise to most.My mind immediately went back to the postgame after her 3-point game vs. Minnesota. O'Rourke is obviously gone, but it shows how the org feels about her. pic.twitter.com/EMlQuiKX2B— Kyle Cushman (@Kyle_Cush) June 3, 2026 And so we march on with this overwrought expansion process. Where were you when we moved from Phase 1 to Phase 2?

Lookout Landing 1 day

Mariners News: Ryan Sloan, Corbin Burnes, and Nick Castellanos

Good morning friends! Happy Mariners off-day to you. The M’s saw their winning streak snapped yesterday in a 7-1 loss to the Mets. The M’s hit the road now for a stretch, going to Detroit, Baltimore, and Washington. Importantly, it’s All-Star voting season. In my youth, I held steadfast to only voting for players who […]

Lookout Landing 2 days

George Kirby buried by the ground, Mariners lose first game in a while

The Mariners win streak got buried alive. The Mariners lost 7-1 to the Mets on Wednesday afternoon, snapping an eight-game win streak. It was their first loss in a week and a half, having swept the Athletics and the Diamondbacks before taking the first two this week against the Mets. As I wrote in the […]

Lookout Landing 2 days

33-30: Chart

Mets 7, Mariners 1 Groundballs: J.P. Crawford, +0.20 WPA Groundballs: George Kirby, -0.35 WPA Game Thread Comment of the Day:

Lookout Landing 2 days

Mariners Game #63 Preview and Discussion: NYM at SEA, 6/3

Nine is a big number. The Mariners will look to stretch their win streak to nine this afternoon with a third consecutive sweep. At about four games is when I start to consider consecutive wins a streak, though I’d listen to arguments that three or five should be the minimal threshold. But it’s not until […]

Lookout Landing 2 days

Colt Emerson, Ryan Sloan, and Kade Anderson headline five Mariners on Baseball America’s prospect list

On the monthly update of Baseball America’s top 100 prospect list, the Mariners joined rarified air as an organization with three top ten prospects leaguewide. Colt Emerson (#3), Ryan Sloan (#7), and Kade Anderson (#9) made up the elite trio topping the list, though both Lazaro Montes (#57) and Luke Stevenson (#98) made the cut […]

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