The Seattle Mariners went 85-77 this season but missed the playoffs for the second straight year. Despite a 10.0 game lead in ...
Amidst increasing fan unrest over this lack of success, team chairman/CEO John Stanton preached patience, as Stanton said in ...
The Seattle Mariners will have one month to watch the playoffs before being able to officially start the offseason after ...
That leaves the infield as the obvious place to turn for upgrades, and Dipoto said the Mariners will target first base, ...
The last time Dipoto had spoken to the media publicly was via Zoom conference on Aug. 22 – the day he fired manager Scott ...
President of baseball operations Jerry Dipoto spoke about the Seattle Mariners' biggest needs, their payroll situation and ...
Mariners president of baseball operations Jerry Dipoto spoke to reporters (including Adam Jude and Ryan Divish of The Seattle ...
John Stanton’s office at T-Mobile Park is full of historical images, nearly all of which pay homage to the history of ...
O n Saturday at T-Mobile Park, Jerry Dipoto held an impromptu meeting with the media where he spoke and took questions from ...
Jerry Dipoto called the end to the Mariners’ season “incredibly frustrating,” saying that his front office will spend the offseason evaluating its own evaluation process and outlined what the roster ...
The Seattle Mariners are expected to retain Jerry Dipoto as the team's president of baseball operations even if they miss the playoffs, according to Ryan Divish and Adam Jude of the Seattle Times.
On Thursday, Times beat writers Ryan Divish and Adam Jude reported that the Mariners’ ownership group has decided to bring back Dipoto — its president of baseball operations — “for the ...