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Cole Young has gone from might he to mighty in less than a year for the Seattle Mariners. The 22-year-old is hitting every pitch in sight and sending some out of sight.
Cole Young’s monster spring is turning a once-open competition into a much more complicated Mariners roster decision.
Opening Day is here, and the Seattle Mariners have upgraded their team once again, looking to make their first World Series appearance. However, it’s a 162-game season, and the Mariners could use some depth when inevitable injuries happen.
Cole Young is hitting well in Seattle Mariners spring training, but it's actually a specific area the M's wanted him to work on where he's really shining.
The loudest home run of the Mariners' game on Friday belonged to a name you might not expect. Not Cal Raleigh. Not Julio Rodríguez. Not even Randy Arozarena or Josh Naylor.
The former top 100 prospect has shown out this spring and has earned the team's Opening Day second base job, at least in my opinion.
Cole Young is flashing real power this spring, and the Mariners may be seeing a more dangerous hitter emerge.
Read the recent MLB news and rumors about Cole Young for fantasy baseball. Seattle Mariners second baseman Cole Young made his MLB debut in
Young started the Mariners' offensive outburst with a solo shot off Logan Allen in the second inning before blasting a two-run, 478-foot moonshot off Matt Festa in the sixth. Young has been on a tear this spring,
The Mariners have long viewed Cole Young as their second baseman of the future, and they’d like that future to start now.
Seattle Mariners second baseman Cole Young continued his power surge by hitting the longest Statcast-measured home run across all of 2026 MLB spring training.