Reliever Gabe Speier has played a big role in the Seattle Mariners' rise to the top of the AL West in the 2024 MLB season's opening month. The tattooed lefty has been stellar to open the season, boasting a 0.84 ERA in 10 2/3 innings with 15 strikeouts and a 452 ERA+.
A puzzle tougher than a Gabe Speier sinker Sundays are for word games. The New York Times crossword is the gold standard, of course, but they’ve also recently introduced a hit game called Connections, in which you try to group 16 words into four groups of four that share a similarity.
Gabe Gang rise up! The Mariners bullpen has been a tough place to stand out lately. Andrés Muñoz and Matt Brash are the stars. Gregory Santos is the hot new thing.
It’s been an active two weeks for the Mariners, who’ve recently signed Mitch Garver to a two-year deal and shipped out Robbie Ray and Jose Caballero in trades that brought Mitch Haniger, Anthony DeSclafani and Luke Raley back to Seattle.
The Mariners hold a tight lead in the AL West with less than a month to go. While certainly not assured, they’ve got a real shot at securing their first division title in over two decades.
Despite season-ending injuries to Robbie Ray, Marco Gonzales and Easton McGee, the Mariners boast one of the deepest rotations in baseball, and they plan on taking advantage of that.
Ray made his season debut Friday night and only lasted 3 1/3 innings, allowing five runs (three earned) on four hits and five walks.
The lefty reliever looks to solidify his spot as a reliable bullpen option. In my journalism class this week at school, we are discussing the question of where a story comes from and what to do with it once it comes along.
He is the second reliever the Royals have lost to Seattle this off-season. The Royals announced they have lost left-handed reliever Gabe Speier to the Seattle Mariners on waivers.
The Mariners announced that they have claimed left-hander Gabe Speier off waivers from the Royals. Additionally, they have outrighted lefty Ryan Borucki and right-hander Casey Sadler.
Kansas City acquired Abreu from the Rangers just two weeks ago, but he loses his roster spot after four appearances.
Greinke is suffering from a right flexor strain, and the veteran righty recently told reporters that he has been dealing with related soreness for “a little bit.”
Who needs starting pitchers anyway? Both the Royals and Rangers opted for a bullpen game tonight, with Gabe Speier starting for Kansas City and Matt Bush taking the mound for Texas.
Dogged determination is a trait KC Royals pitcher Gabe Speier surely has. After Boston made him an obscure draft pick (13th round, 563rd overall) in 2013, he’s been traded four times, including by the Red Sox after his first full professional season.
This Week in the Minors, reliever Gabe Speier maintains a spotless ERA; MJ Melendez and Nick Pratto keep up their hot hitting, and more. ‘This Week in the Minors’ is our weekly look at notable performances from all over the system, from big-name prospects and less heralded guys alike.
Right-hander Glenn Sparkman and left-hander Gabe Speier have each been designated for assignment.
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