2015 MLB Team Season Previews – Mariners
After suffering a terrible 4 seasons in the Great Northwest the Mariners were a contender last season and while they did not make the playoffs their pitching was stellar.
After suffering a terrible 4 seasons in the Great Northwest the Mariners were a contender last season and while they did not make the playoffs their pitching was stellar.
The Mariners dropped game one of the series without much of a fight.
The Seattle Mariners used a surprising road sweep at Detroit to even their record at 10-10 heading into the weekend.
Not many people expected Cleveland to be one of the best teams in baseball. Nor did many think Arizona would be neck and neck with the World Series champs. They didn’t believe Seattle had much of a chance either.
Here we go with today’s sports water cooler talk. Here, you won’t just find the straight news; you’ll find the stuff everyone is talking about – the ice breakers, the Twitter Sports Picks and topics…well, basically all the stuff you discuss at the water cooler.
Seattle Mariners 2008 Record: 61-101, 39 GB in AL West
By far the most disappointing team in baseball last year, the Mariners and new manager Don Wakamatsu look to return some semblance of respectability to the Pacific Northwest. On paper this was a club filled with promise as it broke camp last March, carrying a pitching staff that had the potential to keep the M’s in the playoff chase all season.
MLB | Sep 01
Jeff Alexander
Seattle Mariners vs. Texas Rangers
1 Unit Free Play on Mariners/Rangers UNDER 12 Runs
Oddsmakers are expecting both teams to tee off in this one, but they have set the bar too high. The Under is 5-1 in the Rangers last 6 overall and 5-1 in the Rangers last 6 games vs. a right-handed starter. The Under is 8-3-1 in the Mariners last 12 Monday games, 4-1-1 in the Mariners last 6 road games vs. a team with a losing record, and 4-0 in the Mariners last 4 after scoring 5 runs or more in their previous game.