Randy Johnson, Seattle Mariners and T-Mobile Park
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Kade Anderson has been dominant in his short-lived professional career. A mixture of elite stuff and refined control characterize his success.
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Two key Braves set to return in Seattle
Following the Braves sweep of the Rockies on Sunday, manager Walt Weiss had some more good news to deliver, as Raisel Iglesias will rejoin the club on Tuesday in Seattle.
The Seattle Mariners farm system has had the reputation as one of the best in baseball for years now. In addition to its six top 100 prospects (per MLB Pipeline), the Mariners have several other players who have appeared or been pointed out as potential future top 100 prospects.
The Sacramento Athletics have stunned MLB with an 18-16 first-place start, fueled by Aaron Civale and Nick Kurtz
Randy Johnson became the second player to have his No. 51 retired by the Mariners on Saturday, and more than a couple of Royals took the chance to watch the pregame ceremony for one of the game’s most decorated lefties from the dugout.
Nick Davila made his MLB debut for the Seattle Mariners on Sunday, striking out All-Star slugger Bobby Witt Jr. in the ninth inning.