The Mariners Snap The League’s Longest Active Postseason Drought
It’s been a long two decades for Mariners fans hoping to see their team in the playoffs every year. But now, the wait is over; the Seattle Mariners are headed to the postseason for the first time in 21 years.
The Dominance of Edwin Díaz
Before “Narco” became Edwin Díaz’s ninth-inning anthem -- before he could claim the title as baseball’s best closer -- before the pitcher was celebrated and beloved by the Flushing Faithful, Díaz was a pariah.
Where could Carlos Correa sign this offseason?
With an opt-out decision looming for Minnesota Twins shortstop Carlos Correa, which teams could make sense for him to sign with?
The Orioles and Mariners remind us why we love baseball
The miraculous winning streaks from the Baltimore Orioles and Seattle Mariners prove why something like this can only happen in baseball.
Under Expectations: The Necessary Culture Shift in Underperforming MLB Teams
Four pre-2022 contenders have not played to expectations through May in the MLB season. Krebs’ latest Friday MLB Column takes a look into what needs to change and how to right the ship in a competitive MLB.