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Seattle Mariners fans are still adjusting to the news that the longest-tenured player on the team — third baseman Kyle Seager — has retired from baseball. Seager made the announcement via Twitter shortly after Christmas.
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After a surprisingly good season, the Seattle Mariners have made two important acquisitions that have created a buzz about 2022.
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AL Cy Young Award winner Robbie Ray and the Seattle Mariners have finalized their $115 million, five-year contract. Ray is coming off the best season of his career with the Toronto Blue Jays, going 13-7 with a 2.84 ERA and 248 strikeouts in 193 1/3 innings.
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The Seattle Mariners are finalizing a contract with American League Cy Young Award winner Robbie Ray, according to a person with knowledge of the deal.
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Seattle Mariners legend and Hall of Famer Ken Griffey Jr. has rejoined the team — as a part owner. KNKX sports commentator Art Thiel talks about Griffey's new role with Morning Edition host Kirsten Kendrick.
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Seattle Mariners legend Ken Griffey Jr. is joining the team's ownership group. The team announced Griffey has purchased a stake in the club that drafted him in 1987 and watched him grow into a Hall of Famer.
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The Major League Baseball playoffs are happening. For the 20th year in a row, they don't include the Seattle Mariners. That's despite a surprisingly successful season.
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The Seattle Mariners are young and talented and seem to have changed the narrative about their future after an unexpected 90-win season.
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During Kyle Seager’s decade as the starting third baseman in Seattle, his overwhelming desire was finding a way to end the Mariners' long postseason drought. In a season when expectations were low, Seager and the Mariners nearly pulled off some late magic — only to fall short on the final weekend.
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While Seattle Mariners vie for the playoffs, the Tacoma Rainiers already have something to celebrateIn the Pacific Northwest, we don’t often get to watch baseball in October. As the Seattle Mariners fight for their first playoff appearance in 20 years, their minor-league team to the south already has something to celebrate. The Tacoma Rainiers clinched a Triple-A West Championship on the road last month. Now, they're finishing out the year celebrating with their fans.