Mariners play Guardians leading series 1-0
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4-run 7th lifts Seattle over slumping Guardians
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The Mariners have won two games in a row against the Cleveland Guardians to pull back over .500, and Bob Nightengale of USA Today reports that they still have their eyes on Eugenio Suarez and Josh Naylor.
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Yardbarker on MSNBehind Jorge Polanco, Mariners vie for sweep of GuardiansJorge Polanco was among the best players in baseball. In May, he arguably was the worst. So what can the Seattle Mariners expect for the rest of the season?
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Sportsnaut on MSNMLB Rumors: Seattle Mariners, San Francisco Giants eyeing pair of National League sluggersThe Seattle Mariners and San Francisco Giants reportedly have their eyes on a pair of Arizona Diamondbacks hitters.
The Mariners designated hitter led his team to a victory against a familiar foe and snapped a three-series losing streak.
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Seattle Mariners Need To Right Ship Pretty Quickly originally appeared on Athlon Sports. It's pretty obvious to Seattle Mariners fans that their team has been going through some things recently. They've lost a number of games in the past couple of weeks to fall below the .500 mark.
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Sportsnaut on MSNMLB insider: Baltimore Orioles, Seattle Mariners GMs on hot seat, impact on trade deadline plansWIll the Orioles fire their GM? An insider for The Athletic addresses the future of Baltimore Orioles GM Mike Elias and Seattle Mariners GM Jerry Dipoto.
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Danny Farquhar nearly died on a baseball field. Since his recovery, the former M's pitcher and current coach is enjoying life, and most of all, his family.
With the Seattle Mariners looking for ways to end their month-long rough patch, Seattle Sports' Brent Stecker details some things they can try now.
The best catcher on the planet right now is Cal Raleigh, the super slugger and defender for the Seattle Mariners. And he has caught the eye of the best catcher in the history of baseball, Cincinnati Reds legend Johnny Bench. Bench, the 10-time Gold Glover, 14-time All Star and two-time MVP, spoke with USA Today's Bob Nightengale about Raleigh.