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Cole Young announces his move to the big leagues playing for Seattle Mariners during an emotional phone call with his family.
Young is just 1-for-15 through his first five games in the big leagues, and Buster Olney joined the "Refuse to Lose" podcast ...
The popular "Big Dumper" leads the Major Leagues with 23 home runs, tied with Los Angeles Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani for the ...
May 31, 2025; Seattle, Washington, USA; Seattle Mariners second baseman Cole Young (2, middle) celebrates with first baseman ...
The former WPIAL star became just the second player ever to record both a walk and a walk-off in his major league debut, ...
The Cole Young era began with murmurs 35 miles south of T-Mobile Park on Friday, when the 21-year-old infielder was pulled in ...
During a minor league baseball game in Tacoma, Washington, Cole Young was pulled aside and informed he'd been called up to ...
Mariners first. J.P. Crawford lines out to deep center field to Jo Adell. Jorge Polanco singles to center field. Julio Rodriguez singles to shallow center field. Jorge Polanco to third. Cal ...
Cole Young stepped onto the field at T-Mobile Park, marking the beginning of his Major League Baseball career with the ...
In his first game as a major league player, Cole Young showed a little bit of everything. He displayed aggression, patience, poise and most importantl ...
Collin Snider pitched two scoreless innings of extra-inning relief to give the beleaguered Mariners bullpen a boost. Seattle had lost its previous two games in 10 innings, allowing a combined 13 runs ...
Cole Young, a former standout at North Allegheny High School​ was called up the MLB on Friday by the Seattle Mariners.