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The Mariners had already telegraphed this move with their latest public comments from the front office, so it wasn't necessarily a shock that Suarez chose the Reds. It just might be a neglect in free agency that Seattle comes to regret if the slugging they might want from the third base spot is instead quite lacking this season.
The Seattle Mariners are making a major addition to T-Mobile Park in 2026, as the M's announced on Sunday that they are putting up a statue to commemorate the 2001 history-making team that won an American League record 116 games. This will be the 25-year anniversary of that team.
The team that won a Major League record-tying 115 regular-season games will be permanently honored by the franchise as part of its 25th anniversary this year
As the Mariners look to go on an even deeper playoff run in 2026, there is one free agent remaining Seattle must sign.
Fan favorite Eugenio Suárez, who authored one of the greatest swings in Mariners history last October, has agreed to a one-year, $15-million deal with the Reds.
After re-signing Josh Naylor, the Mariners have formed a tremendous trio, having him alongside Cal Raleigh and Julio Rodriguez for a full season of punishing power-hitting
Justin Hollander was in the middle of an extended conversation with media members on Sunday afternoon moments before news broke that slugger Eugenio Suárez had agreed to terms on a one-year, $15 million deal with the Reds.
The Seattle Mariners announced on Thursday what formats their local TV broadcasts will be available for the 2026 MLB season.
The Seattle Mariners will unveil a statue later this year outside T-Mobile Park to commemorate the 25th anniversary of 9/11 and the 116-win 2001 team.
The Seattle Mariners announced today that the club will commemorate the Mariners 116-win, 2001 team and honor the 25th anniversary of the tragic events on September 11th with a new statue at T-Mobile Park.
The centerpiece of the broadcast plan is Mariners.TV, a new in-market streaming service that will allow fans in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Alaska, Montana and Hawaii to stream Mariners games live throughout the season without local blackouts. Subscriptions open Feb. 10, priced at $99.99 for the full season or $19.99 per month.
In an open mic discussion during the Seattle Mariners FanFest this weekend at T-Mobile Park, starting pitcher George Kirby provided some insight to Mariners sup