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Hosted by Corey with the Story, Seattle Mariners News Today delivers daily coverage of the Seattle Mariners with fast, focused updates on game results, player performances, injuries, trades, and key storylines. From regular season action to playoff contention, the show keeps fans informed on everything happening in Seattle. Each short episode highlights what matters most—including standout performances, roster updates, and season trends—produced by AI for speed, consistency, and clarity. Part of The Daily News Now network, Seattle Mariners News Today is built for fans who want reliable Mariners coverage every single day. Advertise on DNN: advertise@thednn.ai
Canzone’s Blast, Then Injury | Seattle Mariners News
Dominic Canzone crushed a 428-foot solo homer in the sixth to give the Mariners a four-run lead, but his momentum was cut short when he exited with what appears to be a hamstring injury. The team now faces a crucial test of depth as they adjust without their clutch hitter, while fans hold their breath hoping for a quick recovery and return to the lineup.
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Mariners Struggle to Break the Cycle | Seattle Mariners News
The Mariners’ promised playoff push is unraveling as they hover around .500, with key players underperforming and roster decisions sparking fan frustration. Despite deeper talent than last year’s playoff team, recurring issues—like questionable bullpen reliance, confusing rotation plans, and holding onto underperforming players—are fueling doubt. With the season halfway, fans demand clarity and decisive action to salvage what was once a hopeful campaign.
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Mariners Roster Shake-Up Amid Injuries | Seattle Mariners News
Mariners in a tight AL West race as Rob Refsnyder goes on IL with knee issues, paving the way for rookie Buddy Kennedy to step in — but with multiple players battling injuries, the team’s lineup stability is being tested ahead of a crucial series against the Angels.
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Mariners Injury Update and Recovery | Seattle Mariners News
The Seattle Mariners are navigating a mounting injury crisis as Rob Refsnyder joins a growing list of sidelined players, with no return timeline in sight. With key contributors battling nagging ailments, the team’s depth and adaptability are being tested — but there’s hope as some relievers edge closer to returning around the trade deadline, while players like Cal Raleigh and Brendan Donovan make progress in rehab. How the Mariners handle this roster shuffle could define their second-half momentum.
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Injury Updates and Rehab Plans | Seattle Mariners News
Rob Refsnyder’s headed to the IL with knee woes in both legs, heading to Arizona for rehab as Buddy Kennedy steps in. Luke Raley’s left arm strain keeps him sidelined but he’s still swinging, possibly back in right field soon. Dominic Canzone’s hamstring tightness limits his field time, but his bat’s too valuable to bench — workload is being managed carefully. Matt Brash and Cooper Criswell are both expected back in August, with MRIs scheduled for July 6. Brendan Donovan’s had a solid week in the cage and on the track, but don’t expect him back until l...
Angels Surge with Grand Slam Win | Seattle Mariners News
The Angels are on a hot streak, winning six of their last ten games and clinching a series against the A’s with a jaw-dropping four-run grand slam from Josh Lowe. Despite sitting at 36-49, they’re still alive in the AL West race — just 6.5 games behind first-place Texas and six back from a wild card spot. Now they face a pivotal three-game series against the Mariners, where rookie Ryan Johnson (23) gets the start after a strong outing against the Orioles. With a history of beating Seattle and a chance to climb the standings, the Angels are primed for a big...
Buddy Kennedy Joins Mariners | Seattle Mariners News
Buddy Kennedy, former Dodgers infielder, makes his Mariners debut after signing a minor league deal with the Giants and bouncing around MLB with five teams. Though he’s a versatile infielder with limited big league success — just two homers, 20 RBIs, and a .527 OPS — his right-handed bat could offer a platoon advantage against lefties. With the Mariners struggling near .500 and fighting for AL West supremacy, Kennedy’s arrival might just be the spark they need to climb back to the top.
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Mariners Need Complete Games to Win | Seattle Mariners News
The Mariners are reeling after blowing a four-run lead and losing a series they should’ve won, now out of first place in their division. Facing a hot Angels team who play them tough, Seattle’s pitching has been solid but the offense remains inconsistent and the bullpen keeps crumbling in late innings. Cal Raleigh summed it up: they need to play a full nine innings to win. With everything on the line, the Mariners must fix their execution across the board — or risk another heartbreaker.
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Mariners at Crossroads After Tough Loss | Seattle Mariners News
The Mariners are at a crossroads after a crushing Sunday loss—will it ignite a comeback or derail their season? With high stakes looming, fans and analysts are watching every move, especially manager decisions and bullpen strategy, as the team searches for consistency and resilience in a make-or-break stretch.
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Mariners’ Run Differential Tells Real Story | Seattle Mariners News
The Mariners are quietly dominating the AL with a plus-four run differential, proving their win-loss record doesn’t tell the full story. Despite offensive struggles and Cal Raleigh’s slump, their pitching staff is elite, keeping games close and winning when they score. With Randy Arozarena back and first place in the AL West, this could be their baseline — and if Raleigh turns it around, they’re poised for a strong second half.
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Prospects Shine Across Minor Leagues | Seattle Mariners News
The Tacoma Rainiers delivered fireworks with a wild brawl and Patrick Wisdom’s three-homer game, proving they can still light up the scoreboard even in defeat. Meanwhile, the Arkansas Travelers surged into the second half with a dominant win, led by rising star Michael Arroyo, who’s heating up and could be headed to the majors. The Everett AquaSox and Inland Empire 66ers split their series but both have bright spots—Caron’s power resurgence, Jimenez’s consistency, Peters’ injury watch, and Rouse’s impressive streak—while Nick Becker in the AZL is turning heads with speed and power, poised for a bre...
Kade Anderson Dominates Minor Leagues | Seattle Mariners News
Kade Anderson, LSU’s national champ and now MLB’s top-ranked lefty prospect, is dominating the Texas League with a 1.22 ERA, 0.71 WHIP, and 99 strikeouts—while posting an untouchable 8-0 record. The Mariners’ No. 2 prospect is on fire, having allowed just two runs in his last outing since mid-May, and could be called up straight from Double-A.
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Kennedy’s Triple-A Surge Sparks Mariners Interest | Seattle Mariners News
Seattle’s Mariners just added Buddy Kennedy, a 27-year-old right-handed hitting infielder with a knack for crushing it in Triple-A, despite a rough major league stint. His minor league stats—.321 batting average, 8 homers, near .970 OPS—are eye-popping, and while he’s been exposed by big league pitching before, this move is low-risk: no prospects traded, no system blockage. With Seattle desperate for power from the right side and hesitant to call up their own top prospects, Kennedy’s arrival could be a spark—or a stepping stone to Tacoma. Either way, he’s on the 40-man roster, signaling Seattle’s intent to give...
Naylor and Hedges Clash on Field | Seattle Mariners News
Josh Naylor sparked tension with former Guardians teammate Austin Hedges during a June 28 game, after intentionally walking to load the bases — a move Hedges didn’t take lightly. Their heated exchange ended with Hedges delivering a brutal one-liner: “Literally no one likes you.” The moment offers a rare glimpse into the friction that may have simmered behind the scenes during Naylor’s time in Cleveland, reminding fans that even pros have human moments — and sometimes, past relationships don’t end on good terms.
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Naylor-Hedges Beef Ends in Guardians Win | Seattle Mariners News
A heated game between the Cleveland Guardians and Seattle Mariners exploded when Josh Naylor, on a big contract, got hit by a pitch — and catcher Austin Hedges, his former teammate, fired back with a fiery “No one likes you.” The tension, fueled by past history and Naylor’s alleged elbow play, turned personal. But the drama didn’t stop there — the Guardians pulled off a wild 6-5 comeback, knocking the Mariners out of first place. Baseball’s emotional chaos, personal rivalries, and unexpected comebacks collide again.
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Mariners Miss Chance in Season Finale
The Mariners’ season finale ended in heartbreak as they blew a five-run lead, dropping a six-to-five decision to the Guardians and falling out of first place in the AL West. Despite finally breaking their scoring slump with five runs — including three off Gavin Williams — they left fourteen runners on base and couldn’t capitalize on key chances. Emerson Hancock pitched well through six innings, but the bullpen unraveled in the eighth, surrendering four runs and sealing the loss. A late ninth run wasn’t enough to salvage the win, leaving fans frustrated by another missed opportunity after a season full of pr...
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Gilbert Shines, But Offense Lets Down
The Mariners pulled off a bold rotation tweak, giving Logan Gilbert a full start instead of a piggyback role, and it paid off—seven innings, seven strikeouts, no walks, and a gutsy finish. But while Gilbert shined, the offense couldn’t deliver, turning a winnable game into a 4-3 loss. With June’s struggles mounting, even elite pitching can’t carry the team alone.
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Mariners' Pitching Pays, But Offense Falters
The Mariners ditched their experimental six-man rotation for a traditional start, giving Logan Gilbert the full game—and it worked, with seven strong innings, seven strikeouts, and zero walks. But despite his brilliance, the offense couldn’t deliver, exposing the team’s biggest flaw: they keep needing near-perfect pitching just to stay in games. Gilbert’s gritty finish couldn’t overcome the lack of run support, and while the piggyback plan might return, this game proves the Mariners’ real issue is offense—not rotation strategy.
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Minor League Brawl Sparks Mariners Hunger
When the Tacoma Rainiers erupted into a wild brawl with the Round Rock Express after Patrick Wisdom got hit by pitches twice in one night, fans got more than they bargained for — actual punches flew, benches cleared, and the chaos went viral on Jomboy Media. Meanwhile, the big-league Mariners lost in Cleveland, continuing their offensive slump — creating a stark contrast that fans are noticing. While no one wants violence on the field, the brawl tapped into a deeper hunger: Mariners fans want their team to show more fire, more grit, and a little edge — even if it comes wrapped in a l...
Mariners Prospects Could Debut in Bullpen
Kade Anderson and Ryan Sloan, the Mariners’ top pitching prospects, could debut in the bullpen—a surprising twist for starters groomed for the rotation. With the team experimenting in its pitching strategy, including “piggyback” starts, the move may be a smart way to manage innings while accelerating their MLB experience. Fans are split: some applaud the urgency to win now, others question if it’s the best path for their long-term potential. Both have shown elite stuff in the minors, and the Mariners are closely watching how they evolve. The final call will hinge on strategy, but one thing’s clear: the...
Mariners Scrap Piggyback Plan
The Mariners scrapped their experimental piggyback pitching plan for Saturday, opting instead for Logan Gilbert to start a full game — ending his winning streak in a close loss. The decision came amid a grueling 12-game-in-13-days stretch, disrupted by an off day due to a nearby World Cup match. Manager Scott Servais plans to revisit the strategy when scheduling allows for smoother execution.
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Mariners Pivot Bullpen for Guardians
The Mariners are making bold bullpen and rotation moves to stay competitive, sending struggling pitcher Alex Hoppe down to Tacoma and calling up lefty Josh Simpson to exploit Cleveland’s left-handed lineup. Simpson’s ground-ball prowess and solid stats in Triple-A make him the perfect fit, while Hoppe’s high ERA and shaky control hint at deeper issues. The starting rotation is also being reshuffled, with Logan Gilbert, Emerson Hancock, and George Kirby taking turns without the usual sharing plan. Plus, a potential “super bullpen” featuring Kade Anderson and Ryan Sloan could reshape late-inning strategy. Flexibility is key as Seattle ai...
Mariners Edge Blue Jays with Rodriguez Blast
Julio Rodriguez crushed a three-run homer in the first inning, igniting the Mariners’ win over the Blue Jays in Game Two and putting them ahead in the ALCS. The energy was electric, showcasing the team’s chemistry and fight as they chase a World Series berth. The Blue Jays now face a steep climb to stop Rodriguez’s hot streak and turn the tide — this series is far from over, and every pitch counts.
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Mariners Go Simple With Gilbert
The Mariners pulled off a bold pitching shuffle before Saturday’s game, sending Logan Gilbert to the mound instead of the original plan — a move that could pay off big time. Gilbert’s been on fire lately, striking out eight and limiting runs in his last start, even earning AL Player of the Week honors. With the offense struggling to score in 12 straight games, the team’s pitching decisions are more critical than ever. While they’ve been experimenting with creative rotations, sometimes the smartest play is letting a hot pitcher keep rolling — and Gilbert’s clearly the one to trust right...
Mariners Win, League Shuffles Front Offices
The Mariners pulled off a gritty 3-1 win, with young stars Young and Emerson shining in their home states. Meanwhile, the Angels and Mets made major front office shakeups, firing GM Perry Minasian and manager Carlos Mendoza respectively, while Mike Trout battles a hamstring injury and the Diamondbacks released Carlos Santana. The NHL draft kicked off with Justin Bieber announcing Toronto’s top pick, sparking fun speculation about who should call the MLB draft. The Mariners still need that offensive spark, but last night’s win hints at progress as they aim to score more consistently.
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Emerson’s HR Lights Up Mariners Win
The Mariners crushed the Guardians 3-1, thanks to Colt Emerson’s game-sealing solo homer in the third inning — a clutch moment that highlights his rising star power and the team’s growing momentum as young talent delivers when it matters most.
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Cantillo’s Curveball Dominates Mariners
Cleveland’s Joey Cantillo turned heads with his aggressive, vintage curveball—throwing it nearly half the time and dominating the Mariners, who couldn’t adjust even through the order. Despite Seattle’s late-game comeback fueled by bullpen woes and opportunistic runs, Cantillo’s pitch was the story, showcasing a rare throwback weapon in a game where curveballs are nearly extinct. Colt Emerson’s emotional home run, hitting a changeup while avoiding the curve, offered a sweet moment amid the struggle.
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Mariners Win in Low-Scoring Battle
The Mariners pulled off a gritty, low-scoring win against the Guardians, scoring just three runs to break a 12-game streak of three or fewer runs. Luis Castillo anchored the effort with six solid innings, allowing only one run, while the bullpen locked it down. J.P. Crawford and Julio Rodríguez delivered clutch RBIs in the 7th and 8th to seal the victory. Castillo mixed pitches effectively, leaning on his slider and changeup, and the defense made key plays. A solo homer tied the game, showcasing how momentum-shifting moments can turn things around. This win proves the Mariners can s...
Crawford Steps Up for Mariners
J.P. Crawford delivered a clutch single to give the Mariners a 2-1 lead, sparking fan debate over his versatility and value as the team navigates roster changes and injuries. Meanwhile, Julio Rodriguez made history with a jaw-dropping throw in a wild 7-6 extra-inning win over the Diamondbacks, showcasing the Mariners’ resilience and rising stars as they push through a tough season.
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Colt Emerson’s Homecoming & Rise
Colt Emerson’s big league journey hit home in the most emotional ways—first, when fans from his Ohio hometown flooded into Pittsburgh to cheer him on, then even more poignantly in Cleveland, his home state, where he played his first pro game there. Still fresh off high school graduation, he relived childhood memories watching games at Progressive Field, now living them as a Mariners shortstop. Grateful for the support and the surreal connection to his roots, Emerson’s journey is amplified by his massive contract and first-round draft status. Meanwhile, the Mariners flexed their strategic muscle, tweaking their lineup...
Mariners vs Guardians Pitching Battle
Seattle’s Luis Castillo, firing on all cylinders since early May, takes the mound against Cleveland’s lefty Joey Cantillo in a high-stakes matchup — as the Mariners experiment with Canzone in the cleanup spot while the Guardians’ lineup remains uncertain without star José Ramírez.
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Bryce Miller Shines Despite Loss
Bryce Miller delivered a dominant outing against the Pirates, striking out eleven while allowing just three earned runs—including two homers—tying his career high in strikeouts. Despite the loss, his ERA remains stellar at 1.97, and he’s feeling stronger than ever after recovering from injury woes that plagued his 2025 season. Miller credits his improved command of off-speed pitches and staying disciplined for his resurgence, though he admits he often puts himself in trouble by giving up solo homers. He’s now 2-3 on the year, and while the Mariners sit at 41-41 in a tight division race, they’re back at...
Mariners Struggle Despite Strong Pitching
The Mariners’ .500 record hides a glaring flaw: their inability to win on the road, despite solid pitching. Recent losses, including a gut-wrenching defeat to the Mets, expose a critical weakness that keeps snapping their winning streaks and costing them series. With chances to dominate weaker opponents slipping away, this road inconsistency is now the biggest hurdle standing between them and divisional dominance.
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Chapman Trade Could Shake AL
Boston’s sinking, Seattle’s soaring—what if the Red Sox trade Aroldis Chapman to the Mariners before the deadline? Chapman’s been lights-out for Boston, and Seattle’s bullpen could become AL’s best with him. But if the Red Sox suddenly start winning, they might keep him. The trade’s not sealed—but it’s the move that could shake up the AL playoff race.
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Mariners vs Guardians: Pitching Duel or Overthinking?
The Mariners head to Cleveland for a pitching showdown against a Guardians team struggling offensively, but their own rotation woes—especially limiting ace Logan Gilbert—are turning heads. Gilbert’s been electric lately, yet managers are pulling him early, frustrating fans and raising questions about overthinking strategy. With both teams hovering near .500 and Cleveland’s bats quiet, this series hinges on every pitch—and the Mariners’ offense hasn’t been scoring much lately. If they lose a low-scoring game while Gilbert’s on fire, expect loud, justified outrage.
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Mariners vs Guardians: Offense or Bust
The Mariners are in a slump, scoring fewer than four runs in each of their last several games, but they’re still hanging tough in the AL West thanks to divisional rivals also struggling. Heading to Cleveland, they’ll face a Guardians team reeling without star third baseman José Ramírez, who’s sidelined until August. Rookie Travis Bazzana is stepping up as the top hitter, but the Guardians’ offense has cratered without Ramírez, with Steven Kwan and Kyle Manzardo faltering. The Mariners’ pitching trio—Castillo, Gilbert, and Kirby—faces off against Guardians’ young arms Cantillo, Cecconi, and Williams. This seri...
Mariners vs Guardians Tight Series Opener
Mariners vs. Guardians kick off a tight three-game series in Cleveland, with both teams evenly matched offensively and pitching-wise. Seattle’s offense is in a slump, scoring three or fewer runs in 11 games, while Cleveland’s hot bat Travis Bazzana contrasts with Seattle’s lone spark Dominic Canzone. Luis Castillo faces Joey Cantillo, who’s been far more consistent this season. With the series tied 2-2 and betting lines razor-close, expect a battle of parity as Seattle tries to break out of its offensive funk.
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Mariners Struggle, Stars Shine
Mariners fall to Pirates, season record back to even, but Bryce Miller’s rising form offers hope. Roster shakeup: Miles Mastrobuoni heads to Triple-A, while prospect Felnin Celesten hits for the cycle. No Mariners in All-Star starters — Julio Rodríguez narrowly missed. MLB proposes new CBA rules limiting free agent deals. Players Association pushes for prop bet bans to curb harassment. Corey Seager activated for Rangers. Rays nearly pull off no-hitter before Royals rally. Trade deadline looms — The Athletic’s top 50 list is out. Watch catcher Dillon Dingler — he’s having a monster season.
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