Seattle Mariners, Cole Young and Major League Debut
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The Mariners star backstop continued his dominant season on Saturday, making even more franchise history with his 22nd home run.
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According to Seattle Sports, on Friday, Raleigh became “the first catcher in MLB history and just the 28th player overall to reach 20 homers before the end of May. He’s also the first Mariners player with 10-plus homers in back-to-back months since Alex Rodriguez achieved the feat in 1999.”
The Cole Young era began with murmurs 35 miles south of T-Mobile Park on Friday, when the 21-year-old infielder was pulled in the fourth inning of Triple-A Tacoma’s game. It became official a few hours later,
Robert Hassell III had three hits and two RBIs, including his first major league home run, and James Wood also went deep as the Washington Nationals routed the Seattle Mariners 9-0.
Mariners get back one their ace pitchers who was previously best in this MLB stat category, sparking bad news for the AL West.
Seattle Mariners Executive Vice President & General Manager of Baseball Operations Justin Hollander announced today the following roster moves: - Cole Young (#2), INF, selected from Triple-A Tacoma. - Bryce Miller,
While everyone is waiting on Cole Young and Harry Ford promotion news, perhaps Samad Taylor deserves an extended look on the M's roster for now.