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An eighth-inning blast by Geno Suarez sent more than 46,000 fans into a frenzy and generated earthquake-like activity registered by the Pacific Northwest Seismic Network.
Three decades after “The Double” cemented his place in Mariners lore, Edgar Martinez is back in October again: this time as a coach, watching another generation of Seattle hitters try to finish what that 1995 team started.
With the Mariners battling the Toronto Blue Jays in the ALCS, we spoke to the directors of the team's unofficial documentary about why the M's are special.
Mariners' offense comes alive in the eighth inning, and Seattle is one win from its first appearance in the World Series.
For the second straight game, the Mariners were a no-show in the American League Championship Series, as Toronto won Game 4 comfortably, 8-2, to even the series, 2-2. Here are five takeaways from Game 4 of the ALCS.
The Mariners' chase for a chance in the World Series is being celebrated by fans of all ages, including some young baseball fans.
The Mariners have been breaking plenty of glass this postseason, but that hasn’t equated to sustained success. As they head back to Toronto for the dramatic conclusion of the ALCS, up 3-2, there are admittedly fewer questions about the offense than there were seven innings into Game 5;
Dan Wilson revealed why he chose Logan Gilbert to start Game 6 against the Blue Jays as the Mariners look to clinch the ALCS.