The Seattle Mariners starting pitching rotation is arguably the best in baseball for a variety of reasons. The Mariners rotation was the only one that had four pitchers start 30 or more games in 2024,
Logan Gilbert retired the first eight batters he faced in his second spring outing, but the Mariners gave up five runs in the eighth inning to lose 6-1 to the Rockies on Sunday.
After spending a week at Seattle Mariners spring training, Mike Salk revisits the six questions he had beforehand to see how they answered them.
Logan Gilbert strikes out two batters over 2 2/3 innings and allows just one walk in his Spring Training start against the Rockies
The Seattle Mariners starting rotation got to sit back and watch through the first several games of spring training. Most of the pitchers who've taken the mound
George Kirby, Gregory Santos, and Matt Brash were some of the big names pitching for the Mariners on Monday. Brash missed the entire 2024 season with an injury to his right elbow. The Mariners are hopeful Brass will be ready to pitch in a game by mid-April.
With an assortment of riches within their starting rotation, the Mariners believe that any one of their five arms would be worthy of making the March 27 Opening Day start -- though they remain mum on the topic as Cactus League play accelerates to full swing.
It's early, but the Mariners are encouraged by their first steps under new manager Dan Wilson. Here are a few early takeaways from spring training.
It was Bryce Miller's turn during a split-squad game against the San Francisco Giants on Thursday at the Peoria Sports Complex in Peoria, Ariz. And Miller put together a solid out
The Seattle Mariners starting pitching rotation is ... Luis Castillo were named All-Stars in 2023 and the staff's ace, Logan Gilbert, joined them and earned his first career selection in 2024.
The Mariners have had the most productive rotation in MLB the past two years, and they’re all back: Gilbert, Luis Castillo, George Kirby, Bryce Miller and Bryan Woo (with a proven No. 6 starter, Emerson Hancock, in the mix too).
Emerson Hancock, Seattle's No. 6 starter, will start on Feb. 23 against the Arizona Diamondbacks. Logan Gilbert will be the first of the Mariners top five starters who will pitch in-game at big ...