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Follow every Mariners storyline with Seattle Mariners News Today, your AI-generated two-minute source for roster changes, pitching news, injuries, and AL West action. Voiced by DNN Creator Corey and part of the DNN Network — the largest local podcast network worldwide. Subscribe now. Hosted on Fastcast
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The Seattle Mariners are gearing up for the 2026 season, aiming to secure a World Series title after falling short last year. The battle for second base between Cole Young and Colt Emerson is heating up, with Jorge Polancos departure creating an opportunity for these first-round picks. Young, a 22-year-old with elite contact skills and minor league experience, is a stable choice, while Emerson, a 20-year-old power hitter, offers star upside but may need more seasoning. The Mariners have also added Brendan Donovan for versatility, marking a shift from past years veteran acquisitions. The decision between Young and Emerson will be crucial, balancing immediate wins with long-term potential in the competitive American League.
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Logan Gilbert, Seattle Mariners pitcher, debuted new long pants at spring training, but quickly switched back to his usual style. Despite a shaky bullpen session, Gilbert remains calm, attributing his newfound perspective to his newborn son, Henry. After a challenging 2022 season due to a forearm injury, Gilbert aims to combine strikeouts with longer outings, inspired by his All-Star 2022 performance. With family support, hes eager for the upcoming season.
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Chip Caray, son of Skip Caray and grandson of Harry Caray, shares his journey in baseball broadcasting, including his time with the Seattle Mariners from 1993 to 1995. He recounts how he landed the job after a last-minute call from the teams PR guy, Randy Adamack, and his memorable lunch with Dave Niehaus, the Mariners Hall of Fame voice. Caray reflects on the impact of his time in Seattle on his career and expresses gratitude for the kindness he received from the Mariners family.
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Seattle Mariners pitcher Bryce Miller, who had an elbow injury last season, is optimistic about his recovery. Hes skipped a surgery to remove loose bone spurs and is feeling nearly 100% after a successful offseason. Fans and teammates are hopeful that he can bounce back strong, as his playoff performance showed his potential. With a two-year contract extension, Miller is committed to reclaiming his spot in the rotation and delivering a dominant season in 2025.
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Seattle Mariners enhance bullpen with Josh Simpson trade, adding depth for another playoff run. Simpson, a left-handed reliever, struggled in MLB but excelled in Triple-A. Fans eager to see if he can improve in Seattle.
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The Seattle Mariners have added left-handed pitcher Josh Simpson to their bullpen, claiming him off waivers from the Miami Marlins. Despite promising early performances, Simpsons career has been hindered by injuries and command issues. The Mariners, however, see potential in the 28-year-old and plan to refine his mechanics and pitch mix to improve his consistency. With a healthy 2025, Simpson could become a valuable addition to the Mariners bullpen, potentially forming a powerful one-two punch with other left-handed pitchers.
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Mariners Star Pitcher Logan Evans Out for Season, Team Trades for Josh Simpson: The Seattle Mariners face a setback as their young pitcher Logan Evans undergoes Tommy John surgery, sidelining him for the entire 2026 season. In response, they acquire left-handed pitcher Josh Simpson from the Miami Marlins. Simpson, who spent his rookie year in the bullpen, will likely serve as a relief pitcher for the Mariners, who aim to bolster their roster for a World Series push following their deepest playoff run ever.
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Bryce Miller, Seattle Mariners pitcher, starts 2026 on a positive note, skipping surgery on his elbow after a smooth offseason. Last year, injuries hindered his performance, but hes now set to join the starting rotation with Logan Gilbert, Bryan Woo, George Kirby, and Luis Castillo, aiming for a strong rebound season.
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Ty France, a former Seattle Mariners first baseman, has signed a minor league deal with his original team, the San Diego Padres. This marks a homecoming for France, who was originally drafted by the Padres in the 34th round out of San Diego State. France, 31, played for the Mariners from 2019 to 2024, earning an All-Star nod in 2022 and helping end their playoff drought. He was traded to Seattle in 2020 as part of a big package deal. Frances average dropped to .223 in 2024 before he was let go. He also played for the Reds, Twins, and Blue Jays, winning a Gold Glove and reaching the World Series last year. Meanwhile, left-hander Marco Gonzales has also signed a minor league deal with the Padres. In other news, top Mariners prospect Ryan Sloan looked sharp in his first live bullpen session, striking out Randy Arozarena with some flair. Spring training is heating up.
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Seattle Mariners pitching prospect Ryan Sloan impresses in Spring Training, while Kade Anderson focuses on living in the moment. In league news, former Mariners outfielder Will Brennan signs a one-year split contract with the San Francisco Giants. The Texas Rangers sign outfielder Mark Canha to a minor league deal, and Houstons Jose Altuve and San Diegos Nick Castellanos make positional moves. Atlanta Braves pitcher Hurston Waldrep deals with elbow soreness.
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In Peoria, Arizona, the Seattle Mariners coaching staff, executives, and top players witnessed a spectacular debut from twenty-year-old pitching prodigy Ryan Sloan. Sloan, a six-foot-five, 225-pound right-hander from Illinois, showcased his incredible talent by throwing ninety-nine mile per hour fastballs during his first live batting practice of major league spring training. The Mariners All-Star catcher, Cal Raleigh, and other hitters struggled to keep up with Sloans fastballs, changeups, and sliders. Coaches and fans alike were impressed by Sloans clean delivery, which Raleigh compared to Gerrit Coles. The Mariners drafted Sloan in the second round of last years draft, and he has since made significant progress in his pitching career. After a rough patch, Sloan refocused on his process and is now considered a future ace for the Mariners.
Seattle Mariners pitching prospects Ryan Sloan and Kade Anderson are making waves in spring training, showcasing their impressive skills. Sloan, a second-round draft pick, touched 99 mph with his fastball and debuted a 98 mph two-seamer. He struck out Josh Naylor and got Randy Arozarena to swing and miss on a slider with 20 inches of vertical break. Anderson, the number three overall pick from last year, struck out four batters in a live batting practice session. Both prospects are highly regarded by the Mariners and are expected to make a quick ascent to the major leagues.
The Seattle Mariners, after a heartbreaking loss in the 2025 ALCS, are entering the 2026 season with unwavering confidence. Their star-studded lineup, featuring All-Stars like Julio Rodriguez, Randy Arozarena, Cal Raleigh, and Brendan Donovan, is poised to make a run for the World Series. The pitching staff, led by All-Stars Bryan Woo and Andres Munoz, is also strong. With playoff experience and good health, the Mariners are ready to turn their belief into reality.
Seattle Mariners kick off spring training with sixteen free games on Mariners.TV, including the opener against Padres. Regular season fans can subscribe for $99.99/year or $19.99/month. Radio broadcasts available on Seattle Sports App for Pacific Northwest, MLB app for out-of-market listeners. Twenty games live on 710 AM Seattle Sports, ten on tape delay. Prospect rankings and AL West previews coming up.
Chip Caray, St. Louis Cardinals broadcaster, praises new Seattle Mariners infielder Brendan Donovan, acquired in a recent trade. Donovan, known for his strong family values and blue-collar work ethic, is described as a versatile player with skills across multiple positions. He sets the table for stars like Julio Rodriguez and Cal Raleigh, and his fearlessness and hustle make him a great match for Seattles gritty style. Donovan is set to start at third base, with flexibility to play other positions when top prospect Colt Emerson arrives. In other news, pitcher Bryan Woo skipped the World Baseball Classic, and the Mariners will unveil an Ichiro Suzuki statue on April tenth.
Meet the Links podcast highlights Mariners Kade Andersons impressive spring training, with a possibility of him joining the big league in 2026. In league news, Padres sign Nick Castellanos and German Marquez, Twins add Andrew Chafin, and Orioles acquire Jackson Kowar. Tropicana Field roof repairs on track, and automated ball-strike challenge system debuts league-wide.
The Seattle Mariners second base position is up for grabs this spring, with former first-round picks Cole Young and Colt Emerson vying for the spot. Emerson, ranked as the ninth-best prospect in baseball, has impressed with his hitting skills, while Young has major league experience. This competition is seen as one of the best of the spring, and a strong performance could boost the Mariners championship odds.
Kade Anderson, the Seattle Mariners top draft pick, showcased his pro-ready stuff in his first spring training bullpen session, striking out three of four hitters. The left-hander, who led NCAA Division I in strikeouts last year, is already the 21st best prospect in baseball. Despite not pitching professionally last year, hes poised to start as high as Double-A this season, potentially filling the void left by injured pitchers.
Kade Anderson, the Seattle Mariners top pitching prospect, showcased his skills in spring training, striking out major league hitters with ease. The 22-year-old lefty, drafted third overall in 2025, demonstrated his competitive spirit and improved physicality, earning praise from coaches and teammates. After a standout college career, Anderson is poised to make an impact in the minors and potentially the majors this season.



