Mitch Haniger's offseason goal was to "get strong again." He's showing flashes of his old self at Mariners spring training.
Haniger entered this offseason in a different place than a year ago and is hoping to rebound after a disappointing 2024.
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Hosted on MSNThe Giants Hope Former Cy Young Winner Can Make a DifferenceAfter recovering from Tommy John surgery, left-hander Robbie Ray is primed to make a significant impact for the Giants, ...
As the Mariners continue to add depth to their infield, they have signed free agent Rowdy Tellez as the offseason nears an ...
Mitch Haniger’s role could change with the Mariners, says Dan Wilson Once again, the beauty of Spring Training is that it’s like a dress rehearsal for the regular season. There are 162 games ...
Some fans think that the Seattle Mariners lean too much into the 'nostalgia' factor. Fans are a bit tired of hearing about ...
Mitch Garver represents potential production that the Seattle Mariners "do not readily have available elsewhere," says MLB Network's Jon Morosi.
Seattle Mariners power-hitting outfield prospect Lazaro Montes went deep for his first career Cactus League home run.
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