jillian59+FollowMariners fans brace for Suárez’s likely exitEugenio Suárez looks set to leave Seattle, and the buzz is he could land with the Red Sox. For Mariners fans, it’s tough to see another big bat walk, especially after losing Jorge Polanco. Boston, after missing out on Bregman and others, is desperate for a power hitter and Suárez fits the bill—plus, Fenway’s hitter-friendly vibe could really boost his numbers. If this move happens, it could shake up both teams’ lineups and playoff hopes. How do you feel about the Mariners letting Suárez go? Would you rather see a trade or a fresh signing? #Sports #Baseball #Mariners00Share
Catherine Reeves+FollowMariners eye $12M All-Star to boost lineupLanding Yandy Diaz from the Rays could be a game-changer for the Mariners. With Polanco gone and Suarez still unsigned, Seattle’s infield and DH spots are looking thin. Diaz, a proven veteran bat, would bring much-needed power and consistency, likely slotting in as the primary DH and covering corner infield when needed. This move could transform the Mariners’ lineup into a real threat—think of the high-average, relentless Blue Jays squad that knocked them out last year. Would Diaz be the missing piece for a deep playoff run? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #Baseball #Mariners00Share
Maria Chavez+FollowShould the Mariners Go All-In for Hoerner?With the Cubs reportedly open to offers for two-time Gold Glove winner Nico Hoerner after landing Bregman, should the Mariners finally make a big splash? Hoerner’s elite defense and contact bat seem like a perfect fit for T-Mobile Park, but the price tag could mean parting with top prospects. Is this the move that puts Seattle over the top, or too risky for just one year of control? Let’s hear your takes, M’s fans! #Sports #Baseball #Mariners10Share
Timothy Huff MD+FollowMariners pitcher Danner heads to RedsSeattle’s pitching depth just got a little thinner—Hagen Danner, who spent last season with Triple-A Tacoma, is officially leaving the Mariners for a minor-league deal with the Cincinnati Reds. Danner’s journey is pretty wild: drafted as a catcher, switched to pitching, and despite a solid minor-league track record, he only threw seven pitches in the majors. His 2023 numbers weren’t his best, but the Pacific Coast League is a tough place for pitchers. Mariners fans, do you think Danner will get a real shot in Cincinnati, or is this just another name moving through the system? #Sports #Baseball #Mariners10Share
Maria Chavez+FollowMariners eyeing a big comeback move?Seattle’s playoff hopes could get a serious boost if the Mariners bring back two-time All-Star Eugenio Suárez. With Ketel Marte off the table and Jorge Polanco gone, the lineup needs some pop—and Suárez’s power bat might be just what the team needs to stay competitive in the AL West. He’s not looking for a long-term deal, so this could be the perfect chance for Seattle to make a smart, impactful signing. Would you want to see Suárez back in a Mariners uniform, or should the team chase someone new? #Sports #Baseball #Mariners00Share
Renee Ramirez+FollowSeattle’s next pitching ace is just 19Seattle’s pitching future looks electric with 19-year-old Ryan Sloan making waves in the Mariners’ system. After dominating high school hitters with a 0.30 ERA and a fastball touching 100 mph, Sloan’s already been named the Mariners’ Minor League Pitcher of the Year. Scouts are buzzing about his potential to become the team’s ace, possibly pairing with fellow prospect Kade Anderson for a dynamic righty-lefty combo. If these two keep progressing, the Mariners could have one of the most exciting rotations in baseball by 2027. What do you think—will Sloan and Anderson live up to the hype? #Sports #Baseball #Mariners00Share
Kimberly Moore+FollowMariners eye Blue Jays’ Bo Bichette?Seattle’s offseason just got a lot more interesting—rumors are swirling that the Mariners are now in the mix for Blue Jays All-Star shortstop Bo Bichette. While Seattle hasn’t made an aggressive move yet, being mentioned alongside big-market teams like the Yankees and Dodgers is a major shift from what most fans expected. Pulling off a deal for Bichette would likely mean shaking up the current roster, but the possibility alone has fans buzzing. Would you trade a key player for a shot at Bichette, or should the Mariners stick with their current lineup? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #Baseball #Mariners00Share
Tammy Sellers+FollowMariners Take a Gamble on Sammy SianiLooks like the M's are rolling the dice on former Pirates first-rounder Sammy Siani. After struggling to live up to his high school hype in Pittsburgh, Siani's now got a shot to reset in Seattle. The outfield is crowded, but with Randy Arozarena possibly moving on after this season, could Siani break out and finally make his mark? Mariners fans, what do you think—hidden gem or just another flyer? #Sports #Baseball #Mariners00Share
Maria Chavez+FollowMariners lock in Arozarena with huge raiseRandy Arozarena just landed a massive $15.65 million deal with the Mariners for 2026, making him one of the highest-paid players on the team and putting him in elite MLB company. Even though his 2025 batting average wasn’t eye-popping, his power numbers and on-base skills made Seattle eager to keep him around—at least for now. With free agency looming after next season, the pressure’s on for the Mariners to decide if they’ll go all-in to keep their two-time All-Star slugger long-term. What do you think—should Seattle break the bank to keep Arozarena? #Sports #Baseball #Mariners00Share
Maria Chavez+FollowSaucedo Swaps Emerald City for HalosTaylor Saucedo, the Mariners’ crafty southpaw, just took to Instagram to announce he’s heading to the Angels for 2026. After being squeezed out by Seattle’s new bullpen duo—Ferrer and Speier—Saucedo’s hoping to prove he’s still got the stuff in Anaheim. Do you think the Angels are getting a hidden gem, or is Seattle’s bullpen really that much better now? #Sports #Baseball #Mariners10Share