MLB moving All-Star Game from Atlanta in response to voting law

Major League Baseball is moving the 2021 All-Star Game from Atlanta in response to Georgia's controversial voting law, the league announced Friday. 

MLB to distribute $1.5 million in free tickets to essential workers

Major League Baseball and its teams said Thursday they will distribute $1.5 million in free tickets this regular season to essential workers of the novel coronavirus pandemic.

MLB to relax virus protocols when 85% on field vaccinated

Card games, car pools and eating at restaurants may be back in the major leagues later this season. Trips to church and sponsor events may return, too.

Commentary: Kelenic roster move is a bad 'human' decision, but a savvy organizational move

Kelenic has arguably earned a chance to be promoted - last year and for this season's Opening Day. But now that we only have to wait about a month more, it makes a ton of sense because the M’s will now have control over their top prospect until he’s 28 years old.

Willow Johnson inherits athletic talents from baseball Hall of Fame dad and former Mariner Randy Johnson

There's nothing like watching The Big Unit, former Seattle Mariner Randy Johnson, strike out yet another batter on the field, similar to that of one other player getting a kill on the volleyball court.

Mariners now allowing 9,000 fans at T-Mobile Park for games starting April 1

Following Gov. Jay Inslee's announcement that all Washington counties will be moving into Phase 3, the Seattle Mariners announced that 9,000 fans will be allowed inside T-Mobile Park for games starting April 1. 

Mariners prospect Jarred Kelenic sidelined by knee strain

Seattle Mariners top prospect Jarred Kelenic will be sidelined due to a strained adductor muscle in his left knee.

Mariners prospect Jarred Kelenic, agent express frustration with team

Top Seattle prospect Jarred Kelenic and his agent believe the 21-year-old outfielder has been kept off the Mariners’ major league roster because of his refusal to accept a long-term contract offer from the franchise.

Seattle Mariners doing damage control with players after exec’s video

Seattle Mariners general manager Jerry Dipoto and manager Scott Servais are doing damage control with players who were directly mentioned or referenced by former team CEO Kevin Mather in an online video that led to his resignation.

Seattle Mariners president Kevin Mather resigns over 'inappropriate' comments

Seattle Mariners CEO and team President Kevin Mather has resigned after backlash over comments made during a recent online event where he expressed opinions about organizational strategy, personnel moves and club finances.

Seattle Mariners president Kevin Mather apologizes for comments
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Seattle Mariners CEO and team president Kevin Mather has apologized for comments made during a recent online event where he expressed opinions about organizational strategy, personnel moves and club finances.

Corey Brock of The Athletic Seattle talks Kevin Mather, Mariners Spring Training on Q It Up Sports

Mariners beat writer, Corey Brock of The Athletic Seattle, joined Q13 Fox Sports Director Aaron Levine on "Q It Up Sports" Sunday night to discuss the aftermath of a viral video of Mariners president Kevin Mather, who has apologized for comments made to the Bellevue Rotary Club. Brock also helped us preview Mariners Spring Training.

Mariners finalize $7M, 2-year deal with reliever Ken Giles

The Mariners finalized a $7 million, two-year contract with Giles on Friday that includes a $500,000 signing bonus payable within 30 days and salaries of $1 million this year and $5 million in 2022.