The Seattle Mariners international scouting department has been one of the most stellar in the major leagues for several years. Three of the Mariners top 10 prospects — second baseman Michael ...
Seattle is coming off a season in which they went 85-77 and missed the playoffs by a game. The Mariners held a 10.0 game lead at one point in June before falling out of the playoffs entirely. The ...
SEATTLE -- The Seattle Mariners acquired infielder Miles Mastrobuoni from the Chicago Cubs on Tuesday for cash. Mastrobuoni, 29, hit .194 with four RBIs in 50 games for Chicago last year.
The Mariners haven’t been shy about their desire to shore up their infield mix this winter, and while at points in the offseason the club has shown an interest in upgrading at second their focus ...
ST. PAUL, Minn. — Gov. Tim Walz on Friday set up a new fraud investigations unit and announced a package of other proposals aimed at cracking down on financial crimes that cost the state ...
Unnamed sources tell Axios that “Cook, a proud Alabama native, believes the inauguration is a great American tradition, and is donating to the inauguration in the spirit of unity.” Apple is ...
With the start of the 119th Congress on Friday, South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott has become the longest-serving Black US senator. Scott will also serve as the first Black chairman of a Senate ...
Apple CEO Tim Cook plans to donate $1 million to Donald Trump's inauguration fund, reports Axios. The donation will be a personal donation directly from Cook rather than a donation from Apple.
SEATTLE – The Mariners’ need to fill at least two of three infield spots will remain unresolved for at least another day. Friday morning, hours before the 2 p.m. deadline that ended the ...
South Carolina Republican gubernatorial candidate Nikki Haley, left, and Republican congressional candidate Tim Scott, right, campaign on Oct. 7, 2010, in North Charleston, South Carolina.
As the 119 th Congress begins on Friday, Republican Sen. Tim Scott of South Carolina is poised to make history as the longest-serving African American in the 235-year history of the U.S. Senate.
The Mariners were among a handful attempting to sign the slick-fielding second baseman. Had they been able to convince Kim to play in Seattle, it would have been just their third player added to ...