Bryan Woo throwing a fastball as a Cal Poly Mustang.

Bryan Woo the goat

Bryan Woo wasn’t expected to shine, but four years after a modest college career and a sixth-round draft pick, he’s become the Mariners’ most valuable pitcher. Rising fast through the minors, refining his arsenal, and showing remarkable consistency, Woo is stepping up amid a shaky rotation. With a strong 2025 start and the spotlight on his unique skill set, can he help Seattle hold their division lead?

J.P. Crawford throws the ball across the infield.

J.P. goes for gold

Our photo gallery brings the Mariners experience to life—featuring game-winning plays, behind-the-scenes access, fan celebrations, and unforgettable moments from the 2025 season. Whether it’s a Polo double or a walk-off win, relive it here.

Jorge Polanco holds the trident high as he walks through the dugout.

Best signing ever!

Jorge "Polo" Polanco, following a career low year in 2024, re-signed and has been a difference maker for the Mariners—providing clutch hits, solid defense at second base, and veteran consistency from both sides of the plate.

Cal Raleigh hits a homerun lefty.

When it rains it dumps

Cal Raleigh has been the best catcher in baseball this season. He leads at the position in home runs and continues to call games like a veteran, guiding the Mariners’ pitching staff while providing power and leadership from behind the plate.

Logan Gilbert winding up to pitch.

Walter’s weekly whoop-ass

Logan Gilbert has been lights out every week. Whether calling out standout performances or calling the shots on the latest games, Walter brings relentless passion and expertise that keeps fans informed and entertained.

Ichiro in his iconic batting stance.

Forever 51

On August 9, 2025, the Mariners will retire Ichiro’s No. 51 jersey to honor his Hall of Fame career. Ichiro set the MLB single-season hit record, won 10 Gold Gloves, and had over 4,300 combined hits. A Mariner legend and all-time great.