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We’re Heading to Spring Training! Keep up with the Circling Seattle Sports for our third annual Spring Training trip
For the third straight season, Circling Seattle Sports is headed to Spring Training to get coverage of our Seattle Mariners before Opening Day arrives! Charles Hamaker is down in Peoria to get some coverage of the ballclub before heading back to Seattle for the NCAA Men’s March Madness games at Climate Pledge Arena on Friday.

A deep dive into Mariners Opening Day starter Logan Gilbert
Our Seattle Mariners have named Logan Gilbert as their Opening Day starter for 2025, after there was much thought that it was between him or Luis Castillo. Our Jeffrey Nooney gives a look into why the decision to make Gilbert the starter on Opening Day just makes sense.

Mariners prospects shine in annual Spring Breakout game
For the second year of it's existence, the Spring Breakout game showcased the Seattle Mariners' top prospects, this year battling the farm system players from the Cleveland Guardians. Tai Peete shined, Jurrangelo Cijntje got some game action, and more.

What to expect from Luke Raley in 2025
Acquired via trade in the offseason prior to 2024, Luke Raley became a fun position player to watch for the Seattle Mariners whether that was at first base or in the outfield. While he struggled at times in the batters box, like the rest of the Mariners lineup, the tools are present for Raley to make a big impact in 2025. Here's what to expect from Luke this season, his second as a Mariner.

What a return to form could look like for Mitch Garver in 2025
Seattle Mariners designated hitter/catcher Mitch Garver had a turbulent first season of a two-year deal he signed back in December of 2023, and he’s looking for a bounce back campaign this year after he (like many Seattle batters) struggled heavily at the plate. Here’s why our Brittany Wisner believes he can turn things around in 2025.

Mariners players with the most to gain during Spring Training 2025
With the first few games of Spring Training underway for our Seattle Mariners, we’re really getting into the preseason for the team and we may soon see some of our offseason questions answered. With that being said, what players have the most to prove this Spring Training ahead of opening day? Here are three names to think about.

Seattle Mariners players to watch in Spring Training, part two
Spring Training swiftly approaches for our Seattle Mariners, and despite the lack of impactful moves made this offseason and a tiny amount of payroll increase to work with, there are some reasons for excitement. Brittany Wisner provides her players and position groups to watch this Spring.

Seattle Mariners players & position groups to watch in Spring Training, part one
Spring Training swiftly approaches for our Seattle Mariners, and despite the lack of impactful moves made this offseason and a tiny amount of payroll increase to work with, there are some reasons for excitement. Jeffrey Nooney provides his players and position groups to watch this Spring.

Overview of the non-roster players invited by the Seattle Mariners to Spring Training
As Spring Training draws near, the Seattle Mariners have announced their non-roster players that they’ve invited to Peoria. Here is that list of 31 players broken down.

Padres’ Prospects Outslug Mariners’ Prospects, 13-10 in Inaugural Spring Breakout Game
In the first ever Spring Breakout game for both our Seattle Mariners and the San Diego Padres, it was the Padres' prospects who were able to outslug the Mariners in an offensive display between the two teams. With the young futures of each team showing out after this game was postponed from last week, both offenses put on a hitting clinic.

We’re headed to Spring Training 2024! Keep up with the Circling Seattle Sports team on our Blog and Socials
The Circling Seattle Sports and Converge Media team are headed back to Spring Training for a second consecutive year! Join Charles Hamaker and Liv Lyons as they head back down to Peoria for a sneak peek of this years squad.

Robbie Ray, tight pants and all, pushes memories of 2022 into the rear view
Robbie Ray, Seattle’s second pitcher in the rotation, is looking to “bounce back” from a tough moment in the ALDS against Houston. Ray will look to continue his efficient pitching and fanning hitters for the Mariners in the second year of his contract, they look to have the best rotation in all of baseball.

Seattle Mariners 2023 Opening Day roster overlook
The Seattle Mariners, looking to build further upon their 2022 playoff berth, added some notable veteran bats in free agency and are betting on repeat performances and breakout seasons in 2023. Charles from Circling Seattle Sports takes a look at every player on the 26-man roster that will walk out on Opening Day

La Piedra looking to be a rock-solid presence in the Mariners rotation
Luis Castillo, Seattle’s top pitcher and leader of the rotation, has high goals set for the 2023 season. Like his nickname of La Piedra, expect Castillo to be rock solid all season long for the Mariners as they look to have the best rotation in all of baseball.

CSS and Converge takes on Spring Training: Day six
The Converge media/Circling Seattle Sports team is down in Arizona for the final week of Spring Training to cover our hometown ballclub, the Seattle Mariners. Photographer Liv Lyons and lead editor Charles Hamaker will be documenting their days in Peoria and wherever the Mariners go as they look to bring the Spring Training experience to Mariners fans everywhere through game recaps, interviews, daily videos, and more.

Padres beat Mariners for second straight game, ending Spring Training
In their final game of Spring Training, our Seattle Mariners fell to the San Diego Padres as starter Marco Gonzales allowed three earned runs over four innings. Seattle got some offense in the third inning, but that’s all they could muster.

CSS and Converge takes on Spring Training: Day five
The Converge media/Circling Seattle Sports team is down in Arizona for the final week of Spring Training to cover our hometown ballclub, the Seattle Mariners. Photographer Liv Lyons and lead editor Charles Hamaker will be documenting their days in Peoria and wherever the Mariners go as they look to bring the Spring Training experience to Mariners fans everywhere through game recaps, interviews, daily videos, and more.

Mariners and Padres match offense for offense, resulting in 5-5 tie
In the second to last game of Spring Training, the Seattle Mariners (labeled as the visiting team) came to a tie with the San Diego Padres at the Peoria Sports Complex. Both teams matched offense for offense in the game, as Logan Gilbert threw in his final outing of Spring Training 2023.

CSS and Converge takes on Spring Training: Day four
The Converge media/Circling Seattle Sports team is down in Arizona for the final week of Spring Training to cover our hometown ballclub, the Seattle Mariners. Photographer Liv Lyons and lead editor Charles Hamaker will be documenting their days in Peoria and wherever the Mariners go as they look to bring the Spring Training experience to Mariners fans everywhere through game recaps, interviews, daily videos, and more.

Split-squad Mariners see bats go quiet in losses to Diamondbacks, Giants
The Mariners played two games today as they had a split squad Saturday, unfortunately falling in both games that they played. On the road, the team fell to the San Francisco Giants and at home they fell to the Arizona Diamondbacks