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In a tense showdown against the Diamondbacks, the Mariners fell 2-1, but Bryan Woo's performance stood out amidst the disappointment. Woo was on point, showcasing crisp pitches that reflected his growing confidence in the rotation, even as his fellow pitchers experimented with new strategies. Meanwhile, George Kirby is trying something different himself,testing out PitchCom to call his own games, a move that could add an intriguing layer to his development. On the brighter side, Dominic Canzone's recent upper-deck homer for Team Italy during the World Baseball Classic has reignited hopes among Mariners fans, reminding them of his potential. With Kade Anderson's inconsistent fastball raising eyebrows and Jacob Nottingham's latest return adding a nostalgic twist, this Spring Training remains a mixed bag as the Mariners look to sort through their talent.


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Kade Anderson measures up
Lookout Landing
Kade Anderson measures up
Kade Anderson’s fastball is neither fast nor shapely, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t good.  Anderson’s first two outings this Spring have been somewhat controversial. He’s earned rave reviews from the Mariners and the media, but the underlying data has lagged behind. Public “stuff” models are somewhat skeptical of his arsenal, and his vaunted fastball […]
Mariners come up on short end of pitching duel, lose to Diamondbacks 2-1
Lookout Landing
Mariners come up on short end of pitching duel, lose to Diamondbacks 2-1
At a time when his rotation-mates are relishing the opportunity, while their catcher is away at the WBC, to try out new tricks, Bryan Woo is dancing with the one that brought him. Woo looked sharp today in his third spring outing: his pitches were crisp, well-located, and thrown with conviction. He opened with a […]
Calling your own pitches? Why Kirby is testing it out with PitchCom
MLB.com
Calling your own pitches? Why Kirby is testing it out with PitchCom
MARYVALE, Ariz. -- You had to really be paying attention to see it, and even then, peering closely. You also had to be there, because the game wasn’t televised. On Sunday, it might’ve looked like George Kirby was adjusting his belt throughout his second Cactus League start vs. the Brewers.
Mariners' umpteenth reunion with Jacob Nottingham has a delightful twist
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Mariners' umpteenth reunion with Jacob Nottingham has a delightful twist
Jacob Nottingham is now in his fifth stint with the Mariners organization after signing another deal, but this time around he's going down a different route.
Huge World Baseball Classic homer reignites Mariners fans' Dominic Canzone faith
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Huge World Baseball Classic homer reignites Mariners fans' Dominic Canzone faith
Dominic Canzone put himself back in the spotlight with an upper-deck homer for Team Italy on Saturday. It's a good sign for the Mariners.
Sunday Notes: Collin Snider Is a Cub Hoping to Replicate His 2024 Seattle Success
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Sunday Notes: Collin Snider Is a Cub Hoping to Replicate His 2024 Seattle Success
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