The Seattle Mariners were already having a pretty good trade deadline. Then they went out and got the top bat on the market. Drayer: What adding Eugenio Suárez means for Mariners’ lineup Their re-acquisition of two-time All-Star Eugenio Suárez from the Arizona Diamondbacks is being seen by baseball insiders as one of the top additions leading up to Thursday’s 3 …
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Olympic sprinter Sha’Carri Richardson arrested on domestic assault charge in Seattle
EUGENE, Ore. — Sha’Carri Richardson was arrested Sunday at the Seattle Tacoma International Airport after an incident with her boyfriend, fellow sprinter Christian Coleman, per a police report obtained by The Athletic from the Port of Seattle Police Department. The case has since been cleared, per the same police report. The incident, first reported by LetsRun.com, landed Richardson in custody for …
Read More »Here’s every trade Seattle Mariners made before MLB deadline
The Seattle Mariners see a path to the 2025 MLB postseason, and they sure acted on it before the trade deadline passed at 3 p.m. Thursday afternoon. Drayer: What adding Suárez means for Seattle Mariners’ lineup The 57-52 Mariners made a splash early to get an All-Star hitter from the Arizona Diamondbacks. And a week later they made another splash… …
Read More »See the first Seattle Mariners lineup with Suárez since ’23
For the first time since 2023, Eugenio Suárez is in the Seattle Mariners lineup. And it’s a lineup that suddenly looks very different after a big trade deadline. Drayer: What adding Eugenio Suárez means for Mariners’ offense On the same day the Mariners officially announced their trade for the two-time All-Star, Suárez is playing third base and hitting fifth for …
Read More »Eugenio Suárez surprised Seattle Mariners on flight home
With the Seattle Mariners’ trade for Eugenio “Geno” Suárez on Wednesday night, the vibes around the team are certainly good. Especially with the way the team returned from Sacramento to begin a 10-game homestand on Thursday. Drayer: What adding Eugenio Suárez means for Mariners’ lineup As Mariners insider Shannon Drayer of Seattle Sports relayed Thursday morning to Brock and Salk, …
Read More »What adding Suárez means for Seattle Mariners lineup
WEST SACRAMENTO, Calif. – Had they been in any major league stadium, Seattle Mariners players would have known when the rest of the baseball knew that slugging third baseman Eugenio Suárez was headed back to their team. At Sutter Health Park, however, the devices that would have told them the news were in their lockers in the clubhouse behind the …
Read More »MLB trade deadline: Eugenio Suárez and his immense power reportedly traded to the Seattle Mariners
One of the game’s most powerful bats is on the move. The Arizona Diamondbacks traded slugging third baseman Eugenio Suárez to the Seattle Mariners on Wednesday night, according to ESPN’s Jeff Passan. In return, the Diamondbacks will receive first baseman Tyler Locklear and a pair of pitching prospects, RHP Hunter Cranton and RHP Juan Burgos, according to MLB.com’s Daniel Kramer. …
Read More »Diamondbacks trade star 3B Eugenio Suarez to Seattle
PHOENIX — The Arizona Diamondbacks have traded star third baseman and fan favorite Eugenio Suarez to the Seattle Mariners ahead of Thursday’s MLB trade deadline, according to Arizona Sports’ John Gambadoro. In return, Arizona will receive first base prospect Tyler Locklear and two pitching prospects. Locklear is a 24-year-old corner infielder and the No. 9 prospect in the Mariners’ system …
Read More »News, notes, quotes, and highlights from Day 6 of Seattle Seahawks training camp
The Seattle Seahawks continued their training camp on Tuesday with their second day of padded practice. It’s Let’s get to the Day 6 recap! News Seahawks swap out interior defensive linemen Get used to non-injury related roster churn over the next several weeks. Nose tackle Justin Rogers was waived on Tuesday, with former Harvard and Louisville defensive tackle Thor Griffith …
Read More »Ichiro gives Seattle one last gift from Cooperstown: himself
COOPERSTOWN, N.Y. “Not bad, eh?!” Ichiro’s inflection and facial expression would’ve been equally appropriate on stage at the Here-After in Belltown as it was at his podium, looking out on the field of Cooperstown’s Clark Sports Center. As he recounted his own achievements, Suzuki’s sheepish grin at his mild rush of self-promotion sent laughter rippling through the tens of thousands …
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