Next Game
Probable Pitchers
-

- W. Buehler SD
- -
-

- L. Castillo SEA
- 0-1, 20.25 ERA, 3.00 WHIP
Schedule
| Preseason | |
|---|---|
| vs | |
| @ | |
| vs | |
| vs | |
| @ | |
| vs |
Thu, Mar 5
3:10 pm
MLBN
|
| @ | |
| vs |
Sat, Mar 7
3:10 pm
MRTV
|
| @ | |
| @ |
-
1:02Spring Training Highlights: Mariners at Dodgers (2/23)
-
1:29Grade The Three Way Deal Involving Brendan Donovan
-
8:27Top-12 Starting Pitchers for 2026!
-
1:05How Josh Naylor Signing Impacts First Base Market
-
1:03Examining Mariners Approach For Rest Of Offseason
-
1:35Mariners To Re-Sign Josh Naylor To 5-Year Deal
-
10:43Early 2026 Outfield Rankings Part 1! How High on Buxton & Springer?
-
1:32Cal Raleigh: MLBPA 2025 Players Choice Player Of The Year
-
11:11Cal Raleigh Joins CBS Sports HQ
-
1:59Cal Raleigh Left On Deck In The 9th After JRod Strikeout
-
1:51Blue Jays Sound Off After Advancing To World Series
-
1:58The Mariners One Costly Mistake In Game 7
-
1:55Mariners Sound Off After Game 7 Loss
-
1:37Springer's Late Game Heroics Lift Blue Jays To World Series
-
1:12Blue Jays Need To Perform On The Road Against The Dodgers
-
1:23What Look Forward To From World Series Matchup Between Blue Jays and Dodgers
-
0:48Blue Jays The Best Matchup For The Dodgers?
-
4:16ALCS Highlights: Mariners at Blue Jays - Game 7
-
1:54Can the Mariners Take Game 7 & Make It to Their 1st World Series?
-
2:00Trey Yesavage Almost Unhittable in Win Over Mariners
Top Mariners News
-
Mariners' Bryce Miller: Ready to throw again
Miller (side) is slated to play catch Wednesday, Ryan Divish of The Seattle Times reports.
After he was briefly shut down over the weekend upon receiving a platelet-rich plasma injection to alleviate inflammation in his left side, Miller has since been cleared to resume a throwing program. Assuming he responds well to Wednesday's workout, Miller said he expects to get back on the mound and throw a light bullpen session by the weekend. Miller still looks to be at least a week or more away from pitching in a Cactus League game, but if he experiences no further setbacks with his side while building back up, he should be able to avoid a stint on the injured list to begin the season.
... See More ... See Less -
Mariners' Rhylan Thomas: Stellar start to spring
Thomas went 2-for-3 with a home run and an additional run scored in Tuesday's Cactus League matchup with the Angels.
Thomas has been red hot this spring, going 5-for-12 with a pair of homers in seven games. While he doesn't currently have a clear path towards an Opening Day roster spot, Thomas has certainly turned heads in the Mariners organization. The 25-year-old outfielder went just 1-for-8 in three games with Seattle last year, though he slashed an eye-popping .325/.380/.411 with seven homers and 35 steals across 134 games with Triple-A Tacoma.
... See More ... See Less -
Mariners' Luke Raley: Strong start to spring
Raley has gone 5-for-10 with a double and a home run through five Cactus League games.
It's been a nice start to the spring for Raley, who launched a 439-foot homer of Padres' left-hander JP Sears on Saturday. Raley should see regular at-bats against right-handed pitching to open the season while platooning with Rob Refsnyder in a corne-outfield spot. Injuries limited Raley to 219 plate appearances in 2025, where he slashed just .202/.319/.311 with four homers. However, Raley posted an .803 OPS over his previous two campaigns (255 games overall) with 41 home runs in that span.
... See More ... See Less -
Mariners' J.P. Crawford: Making spring debut Tuesday
Crawford (shoulder) is starting at designated hitter and batting fifth in Tuesday's Cactus League contest versus the Angels.
It will be the spring training debut for Crawford, who has been brought along slowly in Mariners camp due to a minor shoulder issue. He will be eased back into action at DH and is expected to return to shortstop soon.
... See More ... See Less -
Mariners' Jacob Nottingham: Re-ups with Seattle
Nottingham agreed to a minor-league contract with the Mariners on Sunday.
Nottingham will remain with Seattle for the 2026 campaign, though he hasn't seen big-league action since the 2021 season. He appeared in only 17 matchups a year ago for Triple-A Tacoma, slashing .193/.277/.298 with six doubles, seven RBI and seven runs scored. Nottingham figures to serve as catching depth at Triple-A.
... See More ... See Less -
Mariners' Cole Young: Homers Sunday
Young went 1-for-2 with a two-run homer in Sunday's Cactus League game against the Rangers.
It had been a tough start to the spring for Young, who'd gone 0-for-8 with six strikeouts in his first four contests before launching a 442-foot homer off lefty Jacob Latz in the first inning Sunday. The 22-year-old Young continues to battle with top prospect Colt Emerson for the the final starting infield job. Young opened camp as the favorite, though his slow start may have closed the gap. Young appeared in 77 regular-season games as a rookie last year, batting .211 with a .607 OPS, four homers and one stolen base across 257 plate appearances.
... See More ... See Less -
Mariners' Ryan Sloan: Impressive spring debut
Sloan pitched a scoreless inning in his Cactus League debut against the Rangers on Sunday, striking out one in a perfect frame.
Sloan lived up to the hype in his spring debut -- the righty needed just 12 pitches to set down Texas in order while touching 99 mph with his fastball. The 20-year-old Sloan posted a 3.73 ERA with a 1.16 WHIP and an impressive 90:15 K:BB across 21 starts (82 innings) last year between Single-A and High-A, his first season as a professional. Sloan will look to establish himself as one of the game's premier pitching prospects in 2026.
... See More ... See Less -
Mariners' Emerson Hancock: Sharp in second spring appearance
Hancock logged four strikeouts over 2.2 perfect innings in Saturday's Cactus League matchup against the Padres.
It was an encouraging showing from Hancock after he was charged with three earned runs in just 1.2 innings in his first spring outing. The right-hander filled a swingman role for Seattle in 2025, posting a 4.90 ERA over 90 regular-season innings and making 16 starts in 22 appearances. With Bryce Miller (side) again dealing with health concerns, there could be a spot for Hancock in the Opening Day rotation.
... See More ... See Less -
Mariners' J.P. Crawford: Scheduled for live BP
Crawford (shoulder) will take live at-bats Saturday, Daniel Kramer of MLB.com reports.
Crawford's shoulder has never been considered a threat to his Opening Day availability, as the Mariners previously said they're simply taking a cautious approach with ramping up the veteran infielder. He's expected to make his first Cactus League appearance of the spring Tuesday as a DH and begin playing in the field the following week.
... See More ... See Less -
Mariners' Bryce Miller: Dealing with side inflammation
Miller received a platelet-rich plasma injection Saturday to treat inflammation in his left side, Shannon Drayer of SeattleSports.com reports.
Miller reported soreness after pitching in Thursday's Cactus League game against Cleveland, and an MRI later confirmed inflammation. He will now be shut down from throwing for five days, after which he'll begin playing light catch. A timeline for his return will emerge as he progresses in his throwing program.
... See More ... See Less -
Mariners' J.P. Crawford: Managing shoulder issue
Mariners manager Dan Wilson said Wednesday that Crawford is tending to a shoulder issue and is expected to make his Cactus League debut at some point next week, Shannon Drayer of SeattleSports.com reports.
Wilson downplayed any concern about Crawford's availability for Opening Day, noting instead that the Mariners are merely taking a cautious approach with the shortstop in the early stages of spring training. Crawford's absence from the lineup in the Mariners' initial Cactus League games will open up more opportunities for top prospect Colt Emerson to see some reps at shortstop, though Emerson still appears likely to open the season at Triple-A Tacoma.
... See More ... See Less -
Mariners' Julio Rodriguez: Red hot to start spring
Rodriguez went 1-for-2 with a double and two RBI in Tuesday's Cactus League game against the White Sox.
Rodriguez hasn't shown any signs of rust to start the spring -- the outfielder is now 4-for-7 with a pair of doubles in his first three Cactus League games. Rodriguez should continue to see regular at-bats with the Mariners early in the spring before he reports to the World Baseball Classic with the Dominican Republic. Rodriguez slashed .267/.324/.474 during the 2025 regular season while joining the 30-30 club for the second time in his career, logging 32 homers and 30 stolen bases.
... See More ... See Less -
Mariners' Colt Emerson: Picks up first two spring hits
Emerson went 2-for-3 with two RBI and a run scored in Tuesday's Cactus League matchup against the White Sox.
It was a nice showing for Emerson, who'd gone 0-for-5 in his first three spring appearances. The 20-year-old infielder is competing with Cole Young to earn the starting second-base job on Opening Day, though it seems more likely that Emerson will start the year with Triple-A Tacoma. He's coming off an excellent campaign in the minors, where he slashed .285/.383/.458 with 16 home runs and 14 stolen bases in 130 games across three levels. Even if Emerson doesn't break camp with the Mariners, he's almost certain to make his MLB debut at some point in 2026.
... See More ... See Less -
Mariners' George Kirby: Shaky to start spring
Kirby allowed two runs on two hits and a walk across 1.1 innings in Tuesday's Cactus League matchup with the White Sox. He struck out one.
It was a tough start to the spring for Kirby in his first Cactus League outing. The right-hander gave up a two-out run on a Lenyn Sosa double in the first inning before he was charged with two more runs after departing with one out in the second. Kirby is looking to rebound from an up-and-down 2025 campaign in which he posted a career-worst 4.21 ERA with a 1.19 WHIP and 137:29 K:BB across 23 regular-season starts (126 innings).
... See More ... See Less -
Mariners' Brendan Donovan: Two hits in spring debut
Donovan made his Cactus League debut Tuesday against the White Sox. He started at third base and went 2-for-2 with a run scored.
It's an encouraging start to the spring for Donovan, who's expected to open the year as Seattle's primary third baseman and leadoff hitter. Donovan, who was acquired from St. Louis earlier in February, slashed .287/.353/.422 with 10 homers across 118 games in 2025.
... See More ... See Less -
Mariners' Cal Raleigh: Launches first spring homer
Raleigh went 2-for-4 with a walk and a two-run homer in Tuesday's Cactus League game against the White Sox.
Raleigh tied the game 3-3 in the third inning with a 427-foot blast off Wikelman Gonzalez, his first homer of the spring. Raleigh is looking to build on a historic 2025, when he posted a .948 OPS with 60 home runs across 705 regular-season plate appearances, ultimately finishing second to Aaron Judge in the MVP race. Raleigh should see regular at-bats with the Mariners early in the spring before reporting to Team USA for the World Baseball Classic.
... See More ... See Less -
Mariners' Brendan White: Lands with M's
White signed a minor-league contract with the Mariners on Saturday.
White struggled to find his footing in the minors last year, posting a 7.24 ERA and 1.90 WHIP across 32.1 innings with Detroit's Triple-A affiliate before being released by the club in July. He'll get a chance to redeem himself with the Mariners, though he will most likely be used as bullpen depth at Triple-A Tacoma.
... See More ... See Less -
Mariners' Jonny Farmelo: Seeing regular time in spring
Farmelo got the start in center field in Monday's Cactus League game against the Dodgers and went 1-for-2 with a stolen base.
The Mariners are taking an extended look at Farmelo early this spring, as the outfielder has appeared in three of their first four Cactus League contests. Farmelo has responded nicely, going 3-for-8 with a double and a pair of stolen bases. A first-round pick in the 2023 First-Year Player Draft, Farmelo is one of the top prospects in a deep Seattle system, though he's been limited by numerous injuries early in his career. He appeared in just 30 games at High-A Everett in 2025, where he posted a solid .819 OPS with seven home runs and two steals. Farmelo will likely return to High-A Everett to start the 2026 campaign.
... See More ... See Less -
Mariners' Jose Ferrer: Stumbles to start spring
Ferrer was charged with the loss in Monday's Cactus League matchup with the Dodgers. He allowed two runs on three hits and a walk while striking out one in one-third of an inning.
It certainly wasn't the ideal start to the spring for Ferrer. The lefty struck out Andy Pages to open the frame before surrendering three straight hits, including a pair of doubles, followed by a walk and a wild pitch. The Mariners are hoping that Ferrer can shake off the rust before Opening Day, as he's expected to play a key role in the back end of their bullpen. Ferrer was traded to Seattle in December after posting a 4.48 ERA with a 1.27 WHIP and 71:16 K:BB across 76.1 innings with the Nationals in 2025.
... See More ... See Less -
Injuries
| Player | Injury |
|---|---|
| B. Miller SP Bryce Miller SP | Side |
| M. Brash RP Matt Brash RP | Mouth |
| L. Evans RP Logan Evans RP | Elbow |
| Buy Tickets |
|---|





