The upcoming might be one of the most crucial ones in recent memory for the Seattle Mariners. Despite boasting what was arguably the best starting pitching rota
Former Seattle Mariners reliever Anthony Misiewicz has found a new home with the Minnesota Twins, per reports. From Darren Wolfson of SKOR North: #MNTwins are s
The Astros are in the midst of a roster retooling and have a former Twins and Mariners standout on their radar.
Tyler Jay, a 30-year-old left-hander, is the second reliever added by the Seattle Mariners on a waiver claim in as many days.
When Byron Buxton plays for the Minnesota Twins, he is among the most talented players in baseball. The problem thus far in his career has been availability.
The Seattle Mariners entered the offseason with needs at first, second and third base. And as of the morning of Jan. 13, the team had yet to address any of those concerns. But at 1:30 p.m. PT, the Mariners announced via a post on "X" (formerly known as Twitter) that the team had come to a one-year agreement with infielder Donovan Solano.
The Seattle Mariners claimed left-handed pitcher Tyler Jay off waivers from the Milwaukee Brewers on Thursday. Jay, 30, broke into the major leagues in 2024 with the New York Mets
Twins ownership believes the club could be sold by Opening Day, an industry source briefed on the Twins’ sale process told The Athletic.
American League Cy Young Award winner Tarik Skubal recently agreed to a one-year contract with the Detroit Tigers and is keeping negotiations about a long-term deal to himself
Free agent Anthony Misiewicz has signed a minor-league deal with the Twins, Darren Wolfson of KSPT in St. Paul, Minn., reported on X. Misiewicz’s eight days and four relief appearances with the Yankees over two seasons are memorable. Scary memorable.
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After an offseason of near-complete inactivity, the Seattle Mariners finally made a move on Monday, inking veteran infielder Donovan Solano to a one-year deal.