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A lot of eyes will be glued to the Seattle Mariners farm system in the next five days in the lead up to the 2025 MLB trade deadline, which is set for 3 p.m. PT on July 31. One of the Mariners most interesting prospects is starting to heat up for the organization's High-A Everett AquaSox.
The Seattle Mariners are open to trading versatile Gold Glove winner Dylan Moore, according to a report. Moore has struggled recently.
While the Seattle Mariners are doing their best to stay relevant in the American League West Division race, all eyes are on catcher Cal Raleigh. It's been an amazing season so far for Raleigh, who hit his 39th home run on Tuesday,
Bryan Woo joined Randy Johnson as one of only two pitchers in Mariners history to accomplish an incredible feat.
Ichiro Suzuki began his U.S. professional career in Seattle with the Mariners and played a total of 14 seasons with the organization. Born in Japan, Ichiro played nine seasons in the Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB) league before crossing the Pacific Ocean to join the Mariners.
Woo is part of a standout, youthful rotation that has Seattle in the playoff picture alongside the likes of Logan Gilbert and George Kirby to go with the established Luis Castillo. The right-handed Woo's consistency has come with results, too. He has a 2.91 ERA, 121 strikeouts and a 0.95 WHIP.
The Seattle Mariners made the first big splash of MLB trade season. Now it's time for the Houston Astros to respond in force.
The Seattle Mariners lost on Friday night against the Los Angeles Angels, falling 3-2 in 10-innings. It was a tough loss for Seattle, as they fell to 4-4 since