Vive la révolution, vive Driveline, vive Ty France A lot of disappointment came out of 2023 for the Seattle Mariners. Largest among them, missing the playoffs.
DENVER, Colo. – After losing the first two games of their series with the Blue Jays in Toronto, the Seattle Mariners dropped to 4-8 on April 9, tied for second-worst in the American League.
Holy smokes! We closed out last week with a +390 winner on Elly De La Cruz and a +680 cash on Lawrence Butler in Friday's edition of home run props. Not too shabby, huh?
What an unbelievable two-year run of dominance for UConn. Now we're back to the pros for Tuesday's looks, touching a bit of everything as we gear up for the full MLB season to come and the playoffs in the NBA and NHL.
Ty France enters his Papa Era The Mariners head to Toronto today to open a series with the Blue Jays, and will do so with a slightly reshuffled roster.
A top storyline of this offseason for the Seattle Mariners has been the work that first baseman Ty France put in. Drayer: Seattle Mariners’ Ty France back after drastic offseason of adjustments After a poor 2023 season, the 2022 All-Star had a very different offseason by going to Driveline to work on his swing.
Requested Development Earlier this week, we covered the battles for the fifth outfielder and in the middle of the bullpen, the only spots on the roster where how guys look in Spring Training (though not their Cactus League results) could conceivably matter.
Seattle Mariners' first baseman Ty France spent a considerable amount of time at Driveline Baseball this offseason and says he's re-tooled his swing. Per Jen Mueller of Root Sports on social media: Ty France meeting with the media this morning.
Seattle Mariners' first baseman Ty France is hoping to not make the kind of history in 2024 that he made in 2023, where he did something hardly ever done in the last 120 years.
Congratulations are in order for Seattle Mariners first baseman Ty France, who is going to be a dad! His wife Magdalena made the announcement on social media saying: "Our son, our double rainbow, our miracle.
The Seattle Mariners beat the San Diego Padres on Wednesday night a score of 6-1. The win was the Mariners seventh straight as they remain 2.0 games back in the American League wild card picture. At 62-52, they are a season-high 10 games over .500.
Less than a year after making their first playoff appearance in over two decades, the Seattle Mariners may be throwing it into reverse. Bob Nightengale of USA Today Sports reported Monday that the Mariners informed teams that a pair of premier bats, outfielder Teoscar Hernandez and first baseman Ty France, are available for trade.
The Mariners are listening to offers on certain players on their roster.
Seattle Mariners first baseman Ty France could win a batting title someday. He's not likely to win a stolen base crown. That said, France did steal the first base of his career on Monday night against the Los Angeles Angels.
Ty France hit an opposite-field, three-run homer with one out in the eighth inning as the Seattle Mariners opened the season with a 3-0 victory against the visiting Cleveland Guardians on Thursday night.
Ty France is finding his offensive groove, and that's big news for the Seattle Mariners. The 28-year-old first baseman homered for the second consecutive game as the Mariners routed the host Detroit Tigers 9-3 on Tuesday.
Ty France had three hits, scored three runs and drove in two more as the visiting Seattle Mariners pounded the Detroit Tigers 9-3 on Tuesday. France went deep for the 16th time this season and for the second time in as many games.
The Mariners announced this afternoon that first baseman Evan White has been activated from the 60-day injured list and optioned to Triple-A Tacoma.
Earlier in the season, we took a look at Ty France's swing with Tanner Stokey of Driveline Baseball. This piece turned into a glowing review of France, who at that point was on pace for the best offensive season by a first baseman in franchise history.
Seattle defeated the Yankees on Wednesday by a final score of 4-3 to earn the series victory in their three-game set.
All-Star Ty France hit a two-run homer and rookie George Kirby pitched six strong innings as the Seattle Mariners defeated the visiting Los Angeles Angels 2-1 Saturday afternoon in the opening game of a doubleheader.
Last night’s 5-4 win over the Astros was a costly victory for the Mariners, as Julio Rodriguez, Dylan Moore and Sam Haggerty (due to a cut on his forehead) all had to leave the game.
Seattle Mariners star first baseman Ty France was one of many deserving players who ultimately got snubbed in All-Star voting. France was not selected to be a part of the American League All-Star Game roster, which comes as quite a surprise, given his stats at the moment.
Ty France has been one of the best hitters in the American League over the past year. His ability to spray the ball all over the field is impressive, but how does he do it?
The Mariners have lost Ty France to a Grade 2 flexor strain in his left arm. While it appears they may have avoided the worst-case scenario, they'll still
Ty France left the Mariners' 2-1 victory over the Oakland A's in the fifth inning after a collision at first base with Oakland's Sheldon Neuse.
France was off to a stellar start in 2022 but will now see his season disrupted by an IL stint.
Already hit significantly by the injury bug, the Seattle Mariners may be adding yet another player to the injured list.
SEATTLE — The Mariners flexed their muscles against Twins starter Joe Ryan, putting a pair of two-run home runs on the board in the fourth and fifth innings of Tuesday night's game.
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