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A trio of Seattle Mariners stars were involved in some unique baseball history at Tuesday night's MLB All-Star Game in Atlanta. First, M's catcher Cal Raleigh,
"I think the Seattle Mariners are going to be aggressive. And I think they should be," ESPN's Jeff Passan said about the upcoming trade deadline.
The Mariners hold the final AL wild-card spot at the All-Star break, and here are three reasons they can keep it or even make a run at the division title.
Seattle Mariners infielder Cole Young officially graduated off the MLB Top 100 prospects list on Tuesday night, meaning the Mariners are down to eight Top-100 prospects on the ranking system from MLB Pipeline.
In the process, Woo made Mariners history. He became the first Seattle pitcher since 2018 to strike out a hitter in the All-Star Game, according to the Mariners' PR team. The last to do so was Edwin Diaz. Seattle will now hope Woo can carry the momentum into the second half to try and chase down a playoff berth.
The Kansas City Royals reacquired former Seattle Mariners 2B Adam Frazier on Wednesday in an All-Star break trade with the Pittsburgh Pirates.
The Mariners quickly find themselves on a high swing entering the second half, on the heels of a big haul in the MLB Draft, Cal Raleigh winning the Home Run Derby and a three-game sweep the weekend prior over the team with MLB’s best record.
The Seattle Mariners made Hayden Murphy the fourth pitcher picked from Auburn ’s 2025 team in the Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft when the American League club selected the right-hander at No. 453 on Monday. Murphy attracted big-league attention even though his 2025 campaign didn’t go as well as hoped.
Mariners star Cal Raleigh is making a joke about how good Jacob Wilson is for the Athletics. Wilson is an All-Star in his rookie year.
The Seattle Mariners are reportedly in the market for Diamondbacks first baseman Josh Naylor as the trade deadline looms closer.