Seattle Mariners Stats
Today's Mariners Offense Fun Fact
Taking another look at just how bad the Seattle Mariners' offense was during the 2011 regular season.
Today's Dustin Ackley Fun Fact
Seattle Mariners rookie second baseman Dustin Ackley came out scoring well in advanced defensive metrics.
The Miracle Of Continuity
The Seattle Mariners lost 95 games during the 2011 season, and still kept their entire coaching staff intact.
Mariners Grooming Next Willie Bloomquist
Mariners might be hankering to have another Bloomquist again
Today's Fun Fact
Highlighting a modestly encouraging statistical trend by Seattle Mariners hitter Mike Carp at the plate.
Anthony Vasquez Is Off To A Great Start
Discussing the historically significant struggles of rookie Seattle Mariners starting pitcher Anthony Vasquez.
A Note Of Possible Encouragement With Regard To Casper Wells
Seattle Mariners outfielder Casper Wells has been struggling with vertigo and hasn't been able to pick up the baseball, which could explain his recent slump and strikeout problems.
Michael Pineda Will Probably Not Be Winning The AL Rookie Of The Year
Seattle Mariners rookie starting pitcher Michael Pineda is probably not going to win the American League Rookie of the Year award, due to performances turned in by Ivan Nova and Jeremy Hellickson.
Dustin Ackley Slump Data Dump
Taking a deeper look into Seattle Mariners second baseman Dustin Ackley's recent hitting slump and strikeout problems.
These Mariners Set Franchise Mark!
The 2011 Seattle Mariners just set a franchise record!
More On The New Jason Vargas
Taking another look at Seattle Mariners starter Jason Vargas, who has generated better results since making an adjustment to his delivery.
Congratulations, Miguel Olivo
Seattle Mariners catcher Miguel Olivo has tied the single-season franchise record for home runs by a catcher.
Marks of Futility
The Mariners are on their way to setting a new franchise low for hitting
The New, Improved? Jason Vargas
Seattle Mariners starter Jason Vargas has added a twist to his throwing motion, mimicking teammate Felix Hernandez.
Ichiro Is Amazing, Volume 3,716
On Thursday night, Ichiro hit a first-pitch home run against a Luke Hochevar curveball in the bottom of the first, which is incredibly rare.
Today's Fun Fact
The Seattle Mariners have been really good at turning ground balls into outs, relative to the rest of the league.
Some Tom Wilhelmsen Fun Facts That Are Fun
Examining some recent improvements made by Seattle Mariners relief pitcher Tom Wilhelmsen.
Felix Hernandez Found His Groove
Seattle Mariners ace starter Felix Hernandez just wrapped up an absolutely dominant August with a complete game win over the Angels.
So Let's Talk Seattle Mariners 2012 Payroll
Reviewing the Seattle Mariners' 2012 payroll situation, based on the current roster and salary picture.
Congratulations, Wily Mo Pena
On Sunday afternoon, Wily Mo Pena hit the longest home run in recent Seattle Mariners history.
Let's All Feel A Little Better About Miguel Olivo Now
A comparison between the stats and contract of Miguel Olivo, and the stats and contract of Vernon Wells.
Tom Wilhelmsen Is Really Raw
Taking a glance at Tom Wilhelmsen's performance in the Major Leagues, and separating his fastball from his curve and his change.
A Concern About Trayvon Robinson
Detailing a red flag within Trayvon Robinson's triple-A batting statistics, as he has struggled to make consistent contact.
The Imported Bullpen
The Mariners have built their bullpen in a different way this season.
Grading the Minors: The Movers
The last of the grouping of Mariner prospects. These are the positive movers.
Grading the Minors: The Holds
More prospects! This time the ones treading water in an okay way.
Grading the Minors: The Disappointments
Here's some Mariner prospects that have not done as well as hoped.