News
SEATTLE — Diego Segui, a pitcher who appeared in the first game in franchise history for the Seattle Pilots and was the starter for the Seattle Mariners in their first game, has died. He was 87.
The Harry Ford era appears to be on the immediate horizon in Seattle. The Mariners’ No. 5 prospect, and MLB Pipeline’s No. 60 overall, will join the club in Arlington on Friday, sources told MLB.com, ...
J.P. Crawford is putting together an impressive bounce-back season, once again becoming a pivotal piece of the Seattle ...
Jacob Wilson has been swinging the bat well this season, and now is in a category of players that include the 2025 National ...
Segui, who died Tuesday at 87-years-old, appeared in the first games in franchise history for both the Seattle Pilots and Mariners.
This affiliate content is not influenced by our advertising relationships, but AP and Data Skrive might earn commissions from ...
The Seattle Mariners issued the following statement on the passing of Diego Segui. The Mariners were saddened to learn of the ...
Diego Segui, the pitcher who appeared in t Pilots’ first major-league game in 1969 and threw the first pitch of the Mariners’ ...
The Seattle Mariners will have a chance to extend their division lead this week when they take on the Athletics in a three-game series. It will be Seattle's first trip to the A's temporary home of ...
Just a few weeks after returning from a torn ACL, touted Seattle Mariners outfield prospect Jonny Farmelo was dealt another injury setback.
MARLINS 5, BRAVES 3 Kyle Stowers ended a 31-game home run drought, Sandy Alcantara pitched six strong innings and Miami beat ...
This affiliate content is not influenced by our advertising relationships, but AP and Data Skrive might earn commissions from ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results