If the Mariners ever expect to bring a World Series to Seattle, the changes have to start at the top.
They came out of Spring Training looking like the best Mariner team ever...then came August. Will they surge again in September?
Maybe the fans can breathe a little easier now in those close ninth innings with Shige in the closer spot.
The way a team starts a season out often is a poor indicator of how well they will do in the end. Stay tuned for further heroics.
The Mariner's number five starter is pitching like he's number one.
In the opener on April Fools day, will the M's make "fools" of themselves or wow us with their better-looking offense and versatile bullpen?
There is a sense that something special is brewing in the Mariner's camp this season.
The Mariners are still searching for some of the same players they were last year. Will they find the right ones this time?
The new Mariner skipper, once a catcher and a bench coach, brings savy and energy to the team.
It's hard to say good-bye to the Lou Piniella era in Mariner baseball, but he leaves a legacy of baseball pride in Seattle.