The Seattle Mariners didn’t start the season on the best of notes as they fell 6-4 to the Boston Red Sox on opening day. Seattle Mariners drop opener 6-4 as Boston’s O’Neill makes history As the score indicates, it was a close game, and the M’s brought the tying run to the plate in the ninth inning, but were unable to tie the game up.
Mitch Haniger homered in his first game back with the Seattle Mariners. After throwing out 1st pitch, Nelson Cruz retires with Seattle Mariners Of course he did.
Opening Day for the 2024 MLB season is Thursday, and it will feature plenty of familiar faces in different places.
Baseball teams often name ballpark food after a player. The Seattle Mariners may be the first to design one after two players with the same name.
Back with the Seattle Mariners after a year away, Mitch Haniger has been turning the hands of time back all spring training. Mariners prospect’s hilarious
Last season came with a lot of change for Mitch Haniger, who joined the San Francisco Giants in free agency after five years with the Seattle Mariners.
The Seattle Mariners ran most of their projected Opening Day starting lineup out there against the Los Angeles Dodgers on Wednesday afternoon and saw excellent results.
After a year away, Mitch Haniger is back with the Seattle Mariners. And that’s something he’s very excited about. Seattle Mariners Notebook: Haniger’s big return, and which M’s can hoop?
Fighting for the genuine honor of giving Mitch Haniger a day off This year’s Mariners roster is about as set heading into Spring Training as it’s been in years, maybe ever, with twelve players as written in ink as you can be at this point.
The Seattle Mariners lost to the Cleveland Guardians on Sunday afternoon in spring training action but that paled in comparison to the feel-good moment provided by Mariners' outfielder Haniger.
Of course he did. In his first spring training at-bat since returning to the Seattle Mariners, Mitch Haniger walked to the plate to warm applause of the home crowd in Peoria, Ariz.
After being re-acquired by the Seattle Mariners this offseason, fan favorite Mitch Haniger is set to make his spring training debut on Sunday when the M's take on the Cleveland Guardians.
The Seattle Mariners re-acquired veteran outfielder Mitch Haniger last week in a big trade with the San Francisco Giants. They also acquired veteran pitcher Anthony DeSclafani.
Seattle Mariners fans were deep in their emotions on Friday when the team re-acquired outfielder Mitch Haniger in a trade with the San Francisco Giants.
The SF Giants have a timetable for Mitch Haniger's return after he underwent surgery on his fractured forearm. The team told reporters on Friday that Haniger had a fractured ulna and underwent surgery to implant a plate and screws into his forearm to help him recover.
It’s horrible luck for the veteran outfielder, who has had plenty of injury concerns over his career, including some fluke issues that have kept him out for extended runs.
The SF Giants will have outfielder Mitch Haniger begin a minor-league rehab assignment on Tuesday, according to a report by Susan Slusser of the San Francisco Chronicle.
San Francisco Giants outfielder Mitch Haniger hit a small setback in his recovery from an oblique strain.
Grade 1 strains typically require a four-week recovery period, which would obviously put Haniger’s availability for Opening Day in major doubt.
Mitch Haniger, 31, only played in 57 games to injury this past season. But he was an absolute force with the Mariners in 2021 after sitting out the 2020 campaign.
2022 might be the end for the current longest-tenured Seattle Mariners player, Mitch Haniger. If he leaves, who would replace him? If this sounds familiar, it’s only because Seattle Mariners fans have heard it since last season.
2022 might be the end for the current longest-tenured Seattle Mariners player, Mitch Haniger. But it doesn’t have to be. If this sounds familiar, it’s only because Seattle Mariners fans have heard it since last season.
Mitch Haniger has missed over two months of action with a Grade 2 right ankle sprain.
The Mariners have been hit by a myriad of injuries and suspensions over the last few weeks, leaving the roster perilously thin. Most notably, a high ankle sprain robbed outfielder Mitch Haniger of May and June—months where the team has fallen behind in the standings.
Haniger had an MRI on Saturday and was reportedly seen wearing a walking boot. Seattle manager Scott Servais confirmed the MRI but said the team was still waiting for a doctor to analyze the results.
The Mariners, to this point, haven’t had much interest in an extension due both to Haniger’s recent injury woes and the fact that he’ll be 32 in the first season of a new deal.
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