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Lookout Landing
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Mariners Game #84 Preview and Discussion, 6/27/26: SEA at CLE
While the Mariners’ streak of scoring three or fewer runs didn’t end last night, they were able to pull out a win against the Guardians on their home turf. Another win would clinch the season series, so it would behoove the M’s to continue their winning ways – but maybe with some more runs this […]
The Seattle Times
about 22 hours
Mariners prospects Felnin Celesten, Lazaro Montes continue torrid run
Mariners prospects Lazaro Montes and Felnin Celesten are putting together big years. They each turned in a monster performance in their respective games Thursday.
The Seattle Times
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Mariners won’t follow Logan Gilbert’s start with Emerson Hancock Saturday
The Mariners have put the piggyback on the backburner for the moment, as Emerson Hancock will no longer follow Logan Gilbert's start on Saturday in Cleveland.
Lookout Landing
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Mariners shuffle their bullpen pile & rotation/piggyback plans
The Seattle Mariners made a move in their shallow bullpen, optioning RHP Alex Hoppe to Triple-A Tacoma and recalling LHP Josh Simpson from the Rainiers. The move comes in front of two more games with the Cleveland Guardians, whose lineup is incredibly lefty-heavy. It’s the easiest to understand reasoning behind the move for the M’s, […]
Lookout Landing
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First things worst – the Mariners’ trouble with the first pitch
The Seattle Mariners are struggling offensively. Yes, their team wRC+ is around league-average. Yes, they are finally running nearly their entire full healthy lineup out for the first time all season (save Bringo Dingo, may your groin heal in peace). But Seattle entered Saturday 25th in MLB in runs per game at 4.02, a 651 […]
The Seattle Times
1 day
Millions drop Obamacare health coverage after subsidies expire and costs rise
New federal figures show that about 3 million fewer people had Affordable Care Act health insurance plans in February compared with the same time last year.
The Seattle Times
1 day
How to watch World Cup’s final group matches, setting round of 32 matchups
Going into the final day of group play at the World Cup, there are essentially eight teams vying for four spots in the round of 32.
The Seattle Times
1 day
This week’s passages
A roundup of notable obituaries from the week ending June 26.
Lookout Landing
1 day
Mariners News: Perry Minasian, Carlos Mendoza, and Mike Trout
Good day fellow Mariners fans, and happy Saturday! The M’s still haven’t scored 4 runs in a game, but they won anyway in the series opener against the Guardians last night by a 3-1 final. Between Cole Young and Colt Emerson, it’s been a road trip of fantastic homecomings. Who’s your pick to click tonight […]
The Seattle Times
1 day
MLB trade deadline: 10 players Mariners could pursue this summer
The Mariners have identified two areas of need for their roster, and the club has cast a wide net in scouting potential trade targets.
The Seattle Times
1 day
UW employee accused of paying teenage girls for sex, prosecutors say
The general manager of residential dining paid the girls through cash apps and with shoes and clothes, alcohol, marijuana and vape products, according to the charges.
The Seattle Times
1 day
‘See the whole world in lichens,’ the marvels that grow anywhere
More than 1,000 species of lichen grow in Washington. All of them offer a window into profound biological cooperation.