Though the Angels emerged with a 1-0 victory on Wednesday night, Mariners left-hander Joe Saunders certainly did his part against his former team as he allowed just the single tally in eight innings.More» Saunders tosses eight frames of one-run ball
Felix Hernandez, 3-0 with a 1.84 ERA in his last four starts, will try to earn a series split for the Mariners on Thursday, while Tommy Hanson eyes an Angels series win and his third straight victory.More» Felix strikes out eight over seven scoreless
Rookie right-hander Yoervis Medina became the youngest Mariners pitcher to record his first career save since Brandon Morrow in 2008 when he slammed the door in the 10th inning of Seattle's 3-2 victory over the Angels on Tuesday night.More» Medina seals victory for first career save
The Seattle Mariners announced Wednesday that 15 more players selected in the 2013 First-Year Player Draft have agreed to contract terms. The club has now signed 28 of its 40 selections.More» MLB.com looks at the Mariners' picks
After hitting a home run in his first at-bat after coming off the disabled list on Tuesday, Justin Smoak was given Wednesday off as manager Eric Wedge went with Michael Morse back at first base.More» Smoak follows Ibanez with homer of his own
Jeremy Bonderman turned in a gem only to see the bullpen blow another lead, but the Mariners recovered to claim a victory when Kendrys Morales drove in Kyle Seager with two outs in the 10th inning on Tuesday night at Angel Stadium.More» Morales' single puts Mariners on top in 10th
First baseman Justin Smoak was activated by the Mariners on Tuesday after he spent 20 days on the disabled list with a strained oblique muscle. Infielder Alex Liddi was optioned to Triple-A Tacoma to make room on the 25-man roster.More» Mariners regain lead with Smoak's solo jack
The road hasn't been kind to Mariners pitcher Joe Saunders this season, but the 32-year-old lefty figures he's put all that behind him after knocking out his first victory away from Safeco Field on Friday.More» J. Saunders stifles A's for seven solid
The Mariners' outfield continued to be shorthanded with both Jason Bay and Michael Morse sidelined Tuesday as Seattle faced the Angels in the second game of a four-game series.More» Morse lines double to left to score Bay
Angel Stadium continued being a house of horrors for the Mariners on Monday as Aaron Harang and Seattle's bullpen got hit hard in an 11-3 loss in the opener of a four-game series.More» Franklin drills a two-run homer to left
Mike Zunino has proven to be a quick learner in his first few Major League Baseball games and the Mariners' rookie catcher says he's welcomed help from all angles since getting called up six days ago from Triple-A Tacoma.More» Zunino's first career homer puts Mariners up
An already thin Mariners roster took another hit Monday when outfielder Jason Bay was held out of the series opener against the Angels with a sore hamstring muscle.More»
Fourth-round Draft choice Ryan Horstman and 11th-rounder Zack Littell both signed contracts with the Mariners on Monday as the club now has inked 10 of its top 12 picks.More» MLB.com looks at the Mariners' picks
After winning the first two games of the series, Hisashi Iwakuma and the Mariners weren't able to close out their first sweep of the season Sunday, falling 10-2 at Oakland.More» Franklin dives for stellar play at second
After the A's topped the Mariners on Sunday, both teams had to deal with an immediate issue: Pipes on the clubhouse level of O.co Coliseum were backing up and flooding both teams' showers and the Mariners' training room.More»
Eric Wedge said first baseman Justin Smoak is making strides toward making a return from an oblique strain in time for the Mariners' series against the Angels in Anaheim.More» Mariners regain lead with Smoak's solo jack
Steve Franklin had an inkling that his son, Nick, might have a special talent for baseball when the boy was just 5 years old. His son was already playing in a kid-pitch league against 7- and 8-year-olds, doing well enough that the coach put him at shortstop.More»Sons honor their fathers around the Major Leagues
Henry Blanco, playing in his first game as a Mariner after meeting the team in Oakland one day ago, hit a grand slam on Saturday in Seattle's 4-0 win against the A's.More» Blanco hits grand slam in Mariners debut
Major League Baseball released its third round of American League fan voting for the 2013 All-Star Game on Saturday and again no Mariners were among the leaders at any of the positions.More» Morales makes grab while falling into stands
Before Saturday's game, Mariners manager Eric Wedge alluded to the possibility of Justin Smoak returning to the team from a Triple-A rehab stint for the second half of Seattle's road trip against the Angels starting Monday.More» Mariners regain lead with Smoak's solo jack
Newly acquired catcher Henry Blanco will make his first start for the Mariners on Saturday against the A's, completing Seattle's battery with Felix Hernandez.More» Blanco hits grand slam in Mariners debut
The Mariners hope a revitalized lineup will benefit the team's offense -- the fifth-worst in the Major Leagues -- so that it can take advantage of its stellar pitching as of late.More» J. Saunders stifles A's for seven solid
Joe Saunders won his first road start of the season on Friday night against the A's, tossing seven innings and allowing one earned run in the Mariners' 3-2 series-opening win.More» Zunino's first career homer puts Mariners up
The Mariners shuffled veteran catchers on Friday, signing free agent Henry Blanco to a Major League contract and designating Kelly Shoppach for assignment.More» Blanco reaches over rail for great catch
Among the changes to the Mariners' ever-fluctuating roster are the additions of Kendrys Morales and Michael Morse to Seattle's lineup after the pair sat out of Wednesday's 6-1 loss to the Astros.More» Morse lines double to left to score Bay