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While the Seattle Mariners are doing their best to stay relevant in the American League West Division race, all eyes are on ...
Thanks to some improved play lately, the Mariners have moved up into the No. 10 spot in the latest MLB Power Rankings.
The Mariners can still plummet to the earth, and we know this because we’ve watched them do it over and over again for the last 41 years. We know this because most baseball teams do, at one point.
The Mariners are on a tear in August, going 20-5 and tying a franchise record for wins in the month. Here's where national media rank them this week.
The Seattle Mariners suffered their first series loss in over a month this past weekend and it resulted in a change in their power ranking. Troy Brock May 12, 2025 12:48 PM EDT In this story: ...
In fact, they're only getting better. With this weekend's sweep of the Astros, Seattle has won 14 of its past 18 games and an astounding 10 of 11 on the road. You gotta reward that in the rankings.
It's been a minute since the Seattle Mariners sat alone in first place this late in the season — or, about 10,519,200 minutes. With its 11th win in 12 games, Seattle overtook the Rangers in the ...
Yet a five-game losing streak, along with losing 10 of 15 games at one point, sent Seattle down not only in the MLB Power Rankings from MLB.com but also from the top spot in the AL West Division ...
But Seattle needs to have more than just Raleigh to help make it a reality. The Mariners slipped from No. 11 to No. 13 in the latest MLB Power Rankings released by The Athletic. CAL RALEIGH.
Seattle is now three games back of Houston, and two games back in the wild card chase. The M's unsurprisingly dropped in this week's MLB power rankings. Here's where they landed.
All five Royals pitchers on Saturday were tagged for a home run, including three off starter Jordan Lyles, all of which came in Seattle’s seven-run, 46-pitch third inning. MLB Power Rankings: 28.