How will Spencer Jones impact the Yankees?
Jones is expected to bring power to the lineup, but also comes with a high strikeout rate.
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A look at the latest Mariners news, including player performance, signings, and injury updates, plus key happenings around Major League Baseball.
This week in baseball news, Luke Raley's performance with the Mariners is under scrutiny for his high-risk, high-reward approach. The Mariners are also focused on strengthening their pitching options by signing Sam Whiting.
Around the league, the Yankees are calling up Spencer Jones, a towering outfield prospect, while dealing with an injury to Jasson DomΓnguez. The Cubs are enjoying a 15-game winning streak at Wrigley, and Matthew Boyd's unusual injury highlights the unpredictable nature of baseball. Plus, Gloom Coffee has opened in Pioneer Square, offering a new spot for coffee lovers.
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Jones is expected to bring power to the lineup, but also comes with a high strikeout rate.
It's their longest at Wrigley since 1935, boosting team morale and fan engagement.
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