The St. Louis Cardinals may decide to trade their superstar infielder Nolan Arenado to the Seattle Mariners if the offer is right.
The Mariners signed Dunn to a minor-league contract Oct. 15 that includes an invitation to spring training.
The Mariners have been known for their robust pitching development, including current big league rotation members Logan Gilbert, George Kirby and Bryce Miller. In a fun twist, when MLB Pipeline dropped its newest Top 100 prospects re-rank on Friday,
The Seattle Mariners are still looking to find solutions to their infield woes with two weeks left until pitchers and catchers report to Spring Training. The M
The initial plan for this analysis was to offer an update on potential moves or signings that the Mariners might make as the Feb. 12 report date for pitchers and catchers looms. But after hours spent checking the rosters of other teams for potential positional redundancies,
St. Louis Cardinals third baseman Nolan Arenado is coming off of one of his worst seasons as a big league player. Even Arenado at his worst is something a lot o
If you're a St. Louis Cardinals fan looking for the team to make waves in the National League Central in 2025, it might be time to temper your expectations. While things were improved from a ...
The Cardinals are looking to trade Nolan Arenado and should add these free agents this offseason after they do it.
The agreement between Max Scherzer and the Blue Jays is pending a physical, a source told The Associated Press
Pitchers and catchers will report to Spring Training for the Seattle Mariners on Feb. 12. And the team recently announced the non-roster invitees that will join the 40-man roster at the Peoria Sports Complex in Peoria,
Former Seattle Mariners star Robinson Cano will be joining the Dominican Republic team as they head off for the Caribbean Series, which begins on Jan. 31. Cano
Mickey Moniak and the Los Angeles Angels went to a salary arbitration hearing, with the outfielder asking a three-person panel for a raise to $2 million and the team arguing for $1.5 million