Monday, May 21, 2012 - Page updated at 11:50 p.m.
KEN LAMBERT / THE SEATTLE TIMES
Mariners fans in the King's Court section cheer starter Felix Hernandez, who finished with seven strikeouts. Read story
UPDATE - 11:48 PM
Hernandez turns duel into laugher in M's 6-1 victory
Felix Hernandez allows one run in eight innings while the Mariners chase Yu Darvish, who walked six, after just four innings.
UPDATE - 10:57 PM
No kidding — Mariners sure have Yu Darvish's number | Jerry Brewer
UPDATE - 10:40 PM
Remembering Dave Niehaus: 1935-2010
Dave Niehaus, who broadcasted Seattle Mariners games from their inception in 1977 through the final game of the 2010 season, died Nov. 10, 2010. We're remembering the legendary and beloved voice of the Mariners with a collection of favorite memories, memorable calls and more.
Larry Stone gives an inside look at the national baseball scene every Sunday. Look for his weekly power rankings during the season.
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Sunday, May 20
Mariners earn sweep of Rockies with 6-4 victory
Justin Smoak steadily increases batting average
Max Scherzer strikes out 15 in win for Detroit
Tacoma Rainiers split doubleheader in Omaha
Think we've heard this before | Sideline Chatter
Saturday, May 19
Mariners in cruise control against Rockies
Mariners like the depth in this year's draft class | Larry Stone
Brandon Morrow throws three-hit shutout against Mets
Clemens lawyer attacks key piece of evidence
Rift may be developing with Angels
Larry Stone's thumbs up, thumds down
Brendan Ryan gets second two-hit outing in three games
Larry Stone's MLB power rankings
Mariners should know all about swatting flies | Sideline Chatter
Friday, May 18
Millwood crumbles Rockies with two-hit shutout
Wood retires after promising, but injury-plagued career
Mariners again rest slumping Montero
Tacoma Rainiers fall 5-4 in Omaha | Minor leagues
Thursday, May 17
Mariners keep finding new ways to lose | Steve Kelley
Italian-born Alex Liddi gets a try in left field | Mariners Notebook
Mariners lose to Cleveland, 6-5, in 11 innings
Guillermo Quiroz powers Rainiers to 3-2 win at Omaha
Roger Clemens' accuser admits his story has changed | Baseball notebook
Wednesday, May 16
Felix Hernandez has bad outing, Mariners lose 9-3
Brett Lawrie suspended after his helmet hits ump | Baseball notes
Mariners' latest No. 2 hitter is ... Michael Saunders | Notebook
McNamee turned on Clemens over son's illness
Tuesday, May 15
Franklin Gutierrez not expected back until mid-June at best | Mariners notebook
Mariners struggling in Boston, shut out 5-0 by Red Sox
Tacoma Rainiers lose 11-3, ending four-game win streak
Testimony gets curious and "creepy" in Clemens trial | Baseball notebook
Monday, May 14
Former Bellarmine Prep star Jon Lester beats Mariners
Hard-edged manager Eric Wedge walks a fine line with fledgling Mariners | Jerry Brewer
Key witness testifies in Roger Clemens perjury retrial | Baseball
Major League Baseball fires arbitrator Shyam Das, who overturned Ryan Braun case
Millwood reflects after reaching milestone 2,000th career strikeout
Sunday, May 13
Casper Wells knocks it out of the park with Mother's Day gift | Mariners notes
Grand slam caps three-homer game for Joey Votto | Baseball Notebook
Grand slam helps Rainiers pound Round Rock, 9-1
Scott Spiezio might have something to say about that | Sideline Chatter
Kevin Millwood steals show as Mariners beat Yankees, 6-2
Saturday, May 12
Larry Stone's thumbs up, thumbs down
When it comes to LaHair, Seattle's loss is Cubs' gain | Larry Stone
Harper emerges bloodied but unbowed after own bat hits head
Johan Limonta drives in four runs in Tacoma's 6-1 victory over Round Rock
Larry Stone's MLB power rankings
Ryan takes seat on bench after struggles at the plate
Tigers' Verlander: Just say no to instant replay | Larry Stone notebook
Noesi struggles when it matters as Yankees beat Mariners
Friday, May 11
Andrew Carraway's debut with Tacoma a one-hit gem
Bryce Harper gets in way of his own bat | Baseball notebook
Jesus Montero stars in movie, 'Escape from N.Y. Media'
Lucas Luetge, the Mariners' small-town hero, is off to great start
One mistake haunts Felix Hernandez and Mariners





