Mariners 12, Brewers 8
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Seattle Mariners Prospects Shine in Come-From-Behind Win Against Milwaukee Brewers
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Mariners 12, Brewers 8: He didn't play, but Mark Canha is officially back with Milwaukee
Brewers' Mark Canha: Viewed as first base, DH option
Brewers manager Pat Murphy said Monday that the club is looking at Canha primarily as an option at first base, designated hitter and pinch hitter, Todd Rosiak of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reports.
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Yardbarker on MSNSpring training could determine who fills Brewers' infield void in 2025With a lot of depth in the infield, second-year Brewers manager Pat Murphy will have to figure out the perfect combination of players come Opening Day.
Haniger entered this offseason in a different place than a year ago and is hoping to rebound after a disappointing 2024.
Brewers, Bukauskas and lat surgery
The Milwaukee Brewers pitching depth took a hit as one of their veteran relievers will miss the entire 2025 season with an injury.
It's no guarantee that veteran first baseman Rowdy Tellez makes the Seattle Mariners, but he's doing his part to impress some people on Wednesday. Playing again
The Seattle Mariners starting rotation got to sit ... He'll start against the Milwaukee Brewers at 12:10 p.m. PT on Feb. 24 at American Family Fields in Phoenix, per a report from The Seattle ...
MARYVALE, AZ (WSAU) — The Seattle Mariners beat the Milwaukee Brewers 12-8 in spring training baseball Monday in suburban Phoenix. Oliver Dunn had three hits and an RBI for the Brewers. Sal Frelick drove in two runs and Rhys Hoskins one. The Brewers, now 1-2 in spring training, will face Cleveland today.
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