While far from perfect, the first quarter of the 2024 Mariners campaign has been satisfactory. They are 25-22, sit in first place in the AL West and have the best rotation in baseball.
On Sunday, Seattle Mariners center fielder Julio Rodriguez reminded fans why he's one of the strongest sluggers in baseball.
For weeks, the Seattle Mariners have talked about how close Julio Rodriguez is to breaking out of his slump. But with the Mariners reaching the quarter pole of their season with Sunday afternoon's game against visiting Oakland, they're still waiting.
The Seattle Mariners, who have playoff goals this season, are off to a nice 19-16 start through their first 35 games this year. However, the record feels a little tenuous considering that the M's are relying almost solely on historically great starting pitching and are getting very little from an offense they expected to be better this season.
Second place Texas Rangers The Texas Rangers didn’t score a run but the Seattle Mariners scored four runs. M’s superstar Julio Rodriguez sort of famously had not yet hit a home run thus far during his struggles to begin the 2024 campaign.
Julio Rodriguez already has two Silver Slugger Awards. Seattle Mariners manager Scott Servais tried to make the case after Tuesday's 3-1 victory against the visiting Cincinnati Reds that there also should be a Gold Glove in Rodriguez's future.
Every Monday throughout the 2024 MLB season, Yardbarker will unveil a comprehensive list devoted to a baseball-related topic. This week, we're ranking the top five most notable hitters who must rebound from slow starts.
Mired in another early-season slump, Seattle's Julio Rodriguez was given a day off Sunday. Even that didn't go as planned. Rodriguez, called upon as a pinch runner in the ninth inning, was picked off for the final out in the Mariners' 3-2 loss to the visiting Chicago Cubs.
Seattle Mariners star Julio Rodriguez finally walked one off Saturday against the Boston Red Sox.
As the 2024 MLB season is almost underway, the American League MVP is up for grabs as 2023’s winner Shohei Ohtani left for the National League. We’ll look at four names that could be in play for the AL MVP Most sportsbooks and MLB insiders would agree that Aaron Judge is the favorite to win the 2024 AL MVP entering the season.
Technically the season has started. However, DraftKings is still taking bets on season stats leaders because it was only a couple of teams that got the season going in Seoul.
You might think that since the Texas Rangers won their first World Series in 2023 that oddsmakers would be keen on another MLB franchise winning its first-ever championship.
It took the Texas Rangers 63 years to claim their first World Series title in 2023. That leaves five current teams who have yet to win the Fall Classic.
Perfectly ranking baseball’s stars is a near-impossible challenge. After Shohei Ohtani, it can go a flurry of ways. But we’re going to do it anyway. Why?
Since July 1, Seattle Mariners young star outfielder Julio Rodríguez has completely transformed a down season into an MVP-caliber year.
The Seattle Mariners have soared up the MLB standings of late. The sizzling hot streak from star outfielder Julio Rodriguez is a massive reason why. Rodriguez continued making his mark on Monday, joining a legend in the process.
How many of these past ROY winners since the 2000 MLB season can you name in six minutes?
To say that Julio Rodriguez is on a hot streak would be a massive understatement. The Mariners superstar etched his name in the history books with the hottest four-game hitting streak in MLB history.
Seattle Mariners outfielder Julio Rodriguez has been virtually unconscious at the plate over the last 48 hours, capping it off with a remarkable, history-making, 5-for-5 day Thursday against the Kansas City Royals.
Seattle Mariners outfielder Julio Rodriguez has committed to being part of the show for All-Star week.
Even before Seattle Mariners outfielder Julio Rodriguez won the 2022 American League Rookie of the Year award, he had already established himself as a star, with a contract to match.
Julio Rodriguez was crowned the American League Rookie of the Year last night after a strong first season in the majors. The Seattle Mariners rookie hit .284 with 28 home runs and 75 RBI during the regular season and helped lead the team back to the postseason for the first time in over two decades.
Monday is the first day that Julio Rodriguez is eligible to be activated from the 10-day injured list, and Mariners manager Scott Servais said the team is hoping that the star rookie will indeed be ready to return as soon as possible.
Mariners 21-year-old rookie superstar Julio Rodríguez left tonight’s game with lower back tightness, furthering the saga that began earlier this week.
As much as Seattle needs all hands on deck for its playoff chase, nobody wants to risk a longer-term injury to Julio Rodriguez, who has already emerged as one of baseball’s brightest stars.
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