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Ichiro Suzuki To Get Opening Day Start In Outfield
Seattle Mariners outfielder Ichiro Suzuki will get the start in the outfield to the begin the season. The iconic Mariners player will officially make his return on Opening Day after spending the last handful of seasons playing for the Marlins and Yankees. Suzuki has been battling a calf injury most of the spring and is […]
Joey C 7 years agoBen Gamel To Begin Season On DL
Seattle Mariners outfielder Ben Gamel (oblique) will begin the season on the disabled list, per MLB.com. Gamel has been swinging off a tee trying to rehab an oblique injury and the team will bring him along cautiously. Gamel came on last season and put up decent numbers, hitting .275 with five triples, 11 home runs, 27 […]
Joey C 7 years agoVeteran Mike Leake Aims To Bolster Mariners Rotation
Seattle Mariners starting pitcher Mike Leake has had an up-and-down spring training, posting a 5.40 ERA and a 1.59 WHIP. Leake was acquired mid-season from the Cardinals and pitched well, going 3-1 with a 2.53 ERA for the Mariners in the second half. Leake has spent his entire career in the National League, so a […]
Joey C 7 years agoAriel Miranda Hopes To Carry Solid Spring Into The 2018 Season
Seattle Mariners left-hander Ariel Miranda enjoyed a solid spring training, posting a 3.60 ERA in 15 preseason innings. The walks (seven) were on the high side, but he managed to strike out 16 batters. Miranda was at times the ace of the Mariners pitching staff last season after injuries completely depleted the group. This season […]
Joey C 7 years agoEdwin Diaz Brings Quality As Mariners Closer
Seattle Mariners closer Edwin Diaz is ready for the regular season after striking out 11 hitters through nine spring training innings. Diaz converted 34 of 38 saves last season, striking out 89 batters through 66 innings. He posted a solid 1.15 WHIP and will be the unquestioned closer to begin the season for Seattle. The […]
Joey C 7 years agoCan Kyle Seager Take The Next Step?
Seattle Mariners third baseman Kyle Seager produced another ho-hum season of 25-plus home runs and 74 or more runs driven in last season. But he hit a career-low .249 and struggled to produce the kind of power numbers the Mariners were hoping for in the first half of the season. After slugging .499 in 2016, […]
Joey C 7 years agoExpectations Need To Be Tempered For Mitch Haniger
Seattle Mariners outfielder Mitch Haniger heads into this season with plenty of national pundits picking him for a breakout season. He certainly has the tools, but Haniger staying healthy all season is an entirely different matter. The Mariners have been cautious with their usage of Haniger this spring, and he hit an uninspiring .200 through […]
Joey C 7 years agoRobinson Cano Ready To Roll After Hitting .406 This Spring
Seattle Mariners second baseman Robinson Cano finished up his spring going 13-for-42 for a .406 batting average. For a veteran like Cano, getting through the preseason healthy is all that really matters. But Cano has been hitting the ball on the screws and looks to improve after a dismal second half to his 2017 season. […]
Joey C 7 years agoMike Zunino Enjoys Solid Spring At The Plate
Seattle Mariners catcher Mike Zunino will head into Opening Day on a nice roll at the plate after hitting .395 in 43 spring at-bats. He hit five home runs, drove in 12 runs and only struck out 11 times. Zunino will be a classic feast-or-famine fantasy gamble after popping 25 home runs and driving in […]
Joey C 7 years agoTaylor Motter Finishes Second On Mariners In Spring RBI
Seattle Mariners infielder Taylor Motter finished up his spring strong, hitting .297 and coming in second on the team with 14 runs batted in. Motter played in 25 spring games, the most on the team, and will need to be more consistent this season to be effective. He started off hot last season, racking up […]
Joey C 7 years agoDan Vogelbach Presents Short-Term Fantasy Option For Opening Week
Seattle Mariners first baseman/designated hitter Dan Vogelbach should see plenty of at-bats in the first week of the season thanks to his sparkling spring training performance. Vogelbach hit .407 with seven doubles, seven home runs and 16 runs batted in through 54 at-bats. Vogelbach should see some time as free-agent acquisition Ryon Healy works his […]
Joey C 7 years agoMariners Bring Back Gordon Beckham On Minor League Deal
The Seattle Mariners have re-signed infielder Gordon Beckham to a minor league deal, per MLB.com. Beckham was released last week despite hitting .340 in 47 preseason at-bats. The Mariners clearly value Beckham's veteran experience, and he is a plus defender at the shortstop, third and second base positions. Beckham should begin in the minors but […]
Joey C 7 years agoEvan White Hopes To Play His Way Into Big League At-Bats In 2018
Seattle Mariners first base prospect Evan White hit only .200 in 15 spring at-bats but was able to flash some of his talent in camp. Seattle's 2017 first-round pick got 47 at-bats playing for the Mariners A-ball affiliate last season, hitting .277 with five extra base hits and 12 runs batted in. White has excellent […]
Joey C 7 years agoIchiro Suzuki Leaves Games After Being Hit In Head By Pitch
Seattle Mariners outfielder Ichiro Suzuki left his minor league appearance after being hit in the head by a pitch, per MLB.com. Suzuki was back in the lineup and is working his way up to the big league club from a nagging calf injury. His exit is certainly precautionary and it is unclear if he suffered […]
Joey C 7 years agoGordon Beckham Released By Mariners
The Seattle Mariners have released infielder Gordon Beckham, per MLB.com. The veteran infielder played well this spring, hitting .340 through 47 at-bats. The Mariners, in the end, opted for youth in keeping infielder Taylor Motter for backup duties. Beckham has versatility with his ability to play third base, shortstop and second base. He should be […]
Joey C 7 years agoMax Stassi Will Make Roster
Houston Astros catcher Max Stassi has been told he has made the opening roster, per MLB.com. Manager A.J. Hinch opted to take three catchers to keep veterans Evan Gattis and Brian McCann fresh for the long season. Stassi got off to a strong start to begin spring training but has tailed off and will serve […]
Joey C 7 years agoHisashi Iwakuma Begins To Throw Off Mound
Seattle Mariners pitcher Hisashi Iwakuma has begun to throw some pitches off the mound, per MLB.com. Manager Scott Servais hopes to have the starter back at some point this season, but Iwakuma is a long way from returning from shoulder surgery. For now, any news is good news for the right-hander who struggled with shoulder […]
Joey C 7 years agoJean Segura Hopes To Return Saturday
Seattle Mariners shortstop Jean Segura will test his sprained thumb in the batting cages with hopes of playing this Saturday, per MLB.com. Segura battled numerous injuries last season and the Mariners have to be keeping their fingers crossed their shortstop will be ready for Opening Day. When healthy, Segura is a top table setter in […]
Joey C 7 years agoIchiro To Rehab Calf In Minor League Games
Seattle Mariners outfielder Ichiro Suzuki will continue to work his way back from a nagging calf injury by playing minor league games over the next few days, per MLB.com. The iconic Mariner returned to the team as a free agent in the offseason and the 44-year old will be brought along slowly. He is not […]
Joey C 7 years agoNelson Cruz Returns To Lineup
Seattle Mariners designated hitter Nelson Cruz will return to the lineup on Thursday, per cbssports.com. Cruz has missed the past week with a quad injury and hopes to get back into game shape by Opening Day. Cruz is, by far, the most productive bat in the Mariners lineup and can carry an offense for weeks […]
Joey C 7 years agoMariners Will Wait Before Naming Opening Day Starter
Seattle Mariners manager Scott Servais will wait a few more days before naming the team's Opening Day starter, per MLB.com. The season is almost a week away, but Servais wants to see how the candidates fare this weekend. Veteran starter Felix Hernandez, who is familiar with pitching Opening Day, is scheduled to pitch on Saturday […]
Joey C 7 years agoBen Gamel Begins Taking Swings Off Tee
Seattle Mariners outfielder Ben Gamel (oblique) took 20 swings off a tee and will progress to 40 swings in the coming days, per MLB.com. Gamel is rehabbing an oblique injury suffered almost three weeks ago and will be cautious in his rehab. Gamel is highly unlikely to break camp with the team and the hope is […]
Joey C 7 years agoCollin McHugh Being Groomed For Bullpen
Houston Astros pitcher Collin McHugh appears destined for the bullpen. The former 19-game winner is the odd man out in a numbers game with so many quality starting pitchers now on the roster. But manager A.J. Hinch expressed optimism about the move and shot down the notion that McHugh will simply be a setup man. […]
Joey C 7 years agoJose Altuve Nearing Massive Extension
Houston Astros second baseman Jose Altuve is nearing a five-year, $150 million extension that would begin in 2020, per MLB.com. The reigning MVP's deal ensures he will be in the heart of the Houston lineup for a long time after slashing .346/.410/.547 with four triples, 24 home runs, 32 stolen bases, 39 doubles, 81 runs […]
Joey C 7 years agoDaniel Vogelbach Playing His Way Into Early Season At-Bats
Seattle Mariners first baseman Daniel Vogelbach is hitting .407 over his last 10 spring games and is playing his way onto the Opening Day roster. With Ryon Healy still rehabbing a hand injury and the uncertain severity of Nelson Cruz's quad injury, Vogelbach could be in line for at-bats to begin the season. So far […]
Joey C 7 years agoAlex Bregman Having Solid Spring
Houston Astros third baseman Alex Bregman collected two hits, walked twice and scored two runs Thursday against the Nationals. The 23-year-old has been pegged as a fantasy breakout candidate and is enjoying a solid, if unspectacular, spring training. He is hitting .318 over his last nine preseason games and has hits in six of his […]
Joey C 7 years agoCollin McHugh Strikes Out The Side
Houston Astros pitcher Collin McHugh struck out the side in one inning of relief work Thursday against the Nationals. It was a positive outing for McHugh, who has struggled thus far in spring training. As of now, McHugh is the odd man out as a starter after several acquisitions have completely reshaped Houston's rotation. He […]
Joey C 7 years agoDallas Keuchel Rounding Into Shape With Five Shutout Innings
Houston Astros starter Dallas Keuchel continued to have a strong spring, tossing five shutout innings against the Nationals on Thursday. He allowed only four hits and looked sharp executing his pitches. It is beginning to look like Keuchel is ready to have another strong start to a season. Last year Keuchel came out dealing, going […]
Joey C 7 years agoYuli Gurriel To Begin Defensive Drills
Houston Astros first baseman Yuli Gurriel (hand) will be cleared to begin defensive drills in his rehab process, according to manager A.J. Hinch. Hinch told reporters, "He's starting to do a little bit more...He's not close to hitting, but he'll put a glove on his hand and start to do some defensive stuff." Gurriel is still […]
Joey C 7 years agoDerek Fisher Off To Slow Spring Start
Houston Astros outfielder Derek Fisher is off to a tepid start in spring training, posting only four hits in his first 20 March at-bats. Fisher came to camp as the favorite to earn the starting job in left field, but that could be short-lived if he starts slow out of the gate. Of course, this […]
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