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Seattle workhorse right-handed pitcher George Kirby is expected to start and make his season debut on Thursday night when the Mariners open a four-game series in Houston after being out since spring ...
George Kirby's return, along with Logan Gilbert and Bryce Miller getting close, gives team reason for reviewing rotation ...
One of the Mariners top executives made it clear what the club's plans are for the starting pitchers going forward.
The Seattle Mariners are in the middle of a series against the Baltimore Orioles, and the team made some changes to their ...
Right now, the Seattle Mariners sit at 32–26, leading the American League West by a narrow margin. Their season has been ...
The Seattle Mariners have navigated the first quarter of the season well despite several injuries to the pitching staff. Entering Tuesday, the Mariners had a 27 ...
With the pitching getting healthy, the Mariners can create a Grand Canyon-esque chasm between them and the rest of the ...
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"If ever there is a time for this organization to go with a six-man rotation, it would seemingly be this year," Jeff Passan ...
Right now, the Seattle Mariners hold a 0.5-game advantage in the AL West, fending off the hot Houston Astros — barely. There's no room for error, and if Seattle's offense fully bottoms out, the Astros ...
The 27-year-old's return should help bolster the Mariners' rotation that remains without Opening Day starter Logan Gilbert, who's working back from a flexor strain in his right forearm.
The Seattle Mariners need to shore up their pitching staff right now. Thankfully, George Kirby is back in the rotation. Two more key arms, Logan Gilbert and Bryce Miller, look to return pretty soon.