The Mariners’ anchor at first: How Josh Naylor got Seattle’s successful offseason started early www.nytimes.com/athletic/708...
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The Mariners’ anchor at first: How Josh Naylor got Seattle’s successful offseason started early www.nytimes.com/athletic/708...
“I mean, it’s unbelievable.”
It’s the must read baseball story of the day from Tyler.
Incredible to learn what went into the series of bold managerial moves by Dave Roberts that won his team a World Series.
Inside a managing master class: Dave Roberts breaks down a Game 7 for the ages
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In a system stacked against them, the Guardians double down on their identity — with no apologies www.nytimes.com/athletic/706...
'He is Mariners, through and through': Rick Rizzs, ever-faithful voice of Seattle baseball, will retire after one more pennant chase www.nytimes.com/athletic/700...
Carlos Beltran, a man of many hats, ponders a career-capping look for Cooperstown
Tyler Kepner's HOF Ballot: Beltrán, Andruw, Pettitte, Rollins, Utley, Wright
Ballot #204 is from Tyler Kepner. No adds, drops or first-year selections. With more than half the ballots still remaining, David Wright has his 40th vote (received 32 all of last cycle). Pettitte has 119 (110 last year).
Kepner's column: www.nytimes.com/athletic/696...
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There won't be a new pitcher in Cooperstown this summer. But Felix Hernandez and Cole Hamels are warming up. www.nytimes.com/athletic/695...
I don't think so. I'd bet about 90% of the position players in Cooperstown slid like that!
Chase Utley's Hall case is gaining momentum among public ballots. Here's what it signifies as voting evolves.
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It’s the most wonderful quiz of the year: The Athletic’s annual MLB trivia extravaganza!
These are the 12 newcomers to the Baseball Hall of Fame ballot. Here’s our salute to each one www.nytimes.com/athletic/680...
The case for 2025: Why the Dodgers and Blue Jays just played the greatest Game 7 in World Series history www.nytimes.com/athletic/677...
Gangster. Gutsy. Greatness. Yoshinobu Yamamoto authors a World Series for the ages
After missing their Joe Carter moment, these Blue Jays are set for a Game 7 classic www.nytimes.com/athletic/676...
After dominant Game 5, the Blue Jays head home for a moment 32 years in the making
A Game 4 loss leaves the Dodgers no choice: As usual, they’ll have to clinch a title on the road www.nytimes.com/athletic/675...
Will Klein, the Dodgers’ last resort, is their latest World Series hero
In a star-studded Dodgers lineup, ‘silent assassin’ Will Smith quietly gets the job done www.nytimes.com/athletic/675...
Toronto’s Daulton Varsho tries to hit grounders to the pitcher. The Dodgers wish he would.
Blue Jays’ Don Mattingly, a superstar servant to the players, finally gets his World Series moment
How the World Series complete game went missing for a decade – and why the Dodgers might revive it www.nytimes.com/athletic/674...
After reaching new peak, the Mariners find new depth of agony as a pennant slips away www.nytimes.com/athletic/673...
World Series opportunity knocks, but Mariners can’t break down the door in Game 6 www.nytimes.com/athletic/673...
Grand slams always have special resonance in Seattle. When Geno Suarez connected in Game 5, there was only one place to be — with the great Rick Rizzs, the trident and the fans. On a team that’s one win from the World Series: www.nytimes.com/athletic/672...
A ‘cruel’ homecoming for the Mariners, whose pitchers are meeting their match www.nytimes.com/athletic/672...
Smacked down in Seattle, the Mariners reinforce an October truth: There’s no place like road
Mr. October? Maybe not. But the Mariners’ Jorge Polanco is Mr. Go-Ahead Hit
For Mariners, a fresh Miller is plenty filling in Game 1 www.nytimes.com/athletic/671...