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Four members of the Seattle Mariners saw action in Tuesday night's Major League Baseball All-Star Game. Catcher Cal Raleigh started the game for the American Le
Rowdy Tellez could soon be back at T-Mobile Park wearing the uniform of a Seattle Mariners division rival, the Texas Rangers.
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While the Seattle Mariners slugger has plenty to look back on from his first-ever All-Star selection, he can also look forward to trying to maintain his blistering home run pace.
Rowdy Tellez, who popped 11 home runs for the Mariners before being designated for assignment in June, is joining the Texas Rangers, per reports.
"I think the Seattle Mariners are going to be aggressive. And I think they should be," ESPN's Jeff Passan said about the upcoming trade deadline.
“The Mariners' bullpen isn't shot, but one extra arm is how this team can take its reliever unit to truly elite status,” wrote Everts. “Jax is just one of multiple potential relief pitchers who the Mariners could target; but he might provide the best value without Seattle having to give up a super valuable prospect.”
Cal Raleigh was successful in the first ABS challenge at the All-Star Game, while Randy Arozarena fell victim to the technology later in the game. Andres Munoz benefited from it, recording a strikeout that was challenged,
Aaron Judge may be in the middle of an American League MVP race with Seattle Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh, but the New York Yankees star is still enjoying watching his counterpart play this season.
In the process, Woo made Mariners history. He became the first Seattle pitcher since 2018 to strike out a hitter in the All-Star Game, according to the Mariners' PR team. The last to do so was Edwin Diaz. Seattle will now hope Woo can carry the momentum into the second half to try and chase down a playoff berth.
If the playoffs were to start Tuesday, Seattle would have the second Wild Card spot in the American League (No. 5). The team is 1.5 games behind the Detroit Tigers and New York Yankees, who are ...
A former Seattle Mariners infielder will be returning to the American League after a deal between two Central Division teams in opposite leagues. The Pittsburgh