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Perhaps the Mariners can recreate Eugenio Suarez’s offensive production with their new new third-base platoon of Josh Rojas and Luis Urias. But the bigger question is on defense.
That the Mariners wrapped up the spring with an 11-19-2 record — the lowest winning percentage (.355) over a full spring in the 49-year history of the team — begs the question: ...
The Mariners have only two more games left in the Cactus League schedule, so this could be the last we've seen of Moore until Opening Day. He entered the spring as the presumptive starter at ...
The Arizona Diamondbacks are in agreement on a deal that will send third baseman Eugenio Suarez to the Seattle Mariners.
PEORIA, Ariz. — As spring training draws to an end, the Mariners’ opening day roster is getting closer to being finalized. With so many returning players and only two injuries occurring this ...
A bad spring record can lead to a bad regular season, as evidenced by Mariners teams in 1977, 1981, 2006 and 2010, to name a few.
The Mariners have only two more games left in the Cactus League schedule, so this could be the last we've seen of Moore until Opening Day. He entered the spring as the presumptive starter at ...
Or a bad spring record can lead to a good regular season, as evidenced most notably by 2001 — when the Mariners had one of their lowest spring winning percentages (.406) and then turned around ...
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