Mariners Moose Tracks, 10/27/25: Max Scherzer, Clayton Kershaw, and Andy Pages
SB Nation
In Mariners news…
Mariners chairman John Stanton took out a full-page advertisement in yesterday’s Seattle Times to thank fans for their support this season.
Ryan Divish at The Seattle Times
explains why the Mariners’ organization
believes the 2025 season is only the beginning of their success.
Multiple top prospects in the Mariners’ farm system
could be on track to debut in 2026.
Around the league…
Veteran starting pitchers Max Scherzer and Clayton Kershaw
reflect on their storied careers
as their respective teams face off in this year’s World Series.
The Baltimore Orioles are finalizing a deal
to hire Cleveland Guardians associate manager Craig Albernaz as their new manager.
Matt Monagan at MLB.com profiles the
residents of Canada’s northernmost city
and their beloved Blue Jays sports bar.
Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts
weighs the pros and cons of keeping
struggling outfielder Andy Pages in the team’s World Series starting lineup.
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