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Welcome to the only daily podcast covering your Seattle Mariners. Every afternoon, Monday-Friday, hosts Ty Dane Gonzalez and Colby Patnode will take you through the latest happenings in the world of the Mariners with game recaps and deep-dives, analytical breakdowns, trade and free agency speculation, prospect insights and much more! Email lockedonmariners@gmail.com if you have a question you want answered on the show.

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Jerry Dipoto and Scott Servais Are Here to Stay
28 min
602
Remembering the Day(s) Jerry Dipoto Fleeced A.J...
32 min
603
Missed Opportunities Lead to Frustrating Series...
33 min
604
Reshuffle the Lineup, Scott
35 min
605
Hey, Neat. Sean Doolittle's a Mariner.
27 min
606
Well, We Told You So
32 min
607
Go Go, Bauers Rangers!
28 min
608
Mariners Kicking Off Crucial Series vs. A's
29 min
609
Vive la France + Matt Brash's Near No-Hitter
25 min
610
This Episode Aged Poorly
35 min
611
Mariners Barely Scrape by Rangers, But Look Goo...
29 min
612
The Ups and Downs of the Mariners' August
31 min
613
Baseball America Ranks Mariners Farm System Fir...
32 min
614
A Not So 'Boring' Start For Marco Gonzales
27 min
615
Should the Mariners Pick Up Kyle Seager's Club ...
28 min
616
Mariners Sink Themselves Against Rangers
26 min
617
Can Logan Gilbert Sustain Command Vs. Texas?
30 min
618
M's Survive Ump Show to Stave Off Sweep in New ...
28 min
619
Fare Thee Well
This is D.C. Lundberg's final episode of Locked On Mariners, but much of the show is largely the same as it ever was. The Mariners executed another trade Thursday night, acquiring relief pitcher Diego Castillo from the Tampa Bay Rays for JT Chargois (whom D.C. dubbed "The Avocado") and minor league infielder Austin Shenton. D.C. talks about the three players involved. Unfortunately, the Mariners have another PED suspension on their hands, and it's a man who's had a very rocky season: Hector Santiago. After glossing over that news, D.C. talks about the Cleveland Indians' impending name change, and also ties it in with a northwest team, his hometown Spokane Indians. At the end of the show, D.C. explains why he is leaving the show, and also thanks those who have made his tenure on Locked On Mariners possible and enjoyable.
27 min
620
Mailbag Finale
D.C., Locked On Mariners Contributor Jon Miller, Locked On Anaheim Ducks hots Jason Hernandez, and Clive Braithwaite IV dip into the fan mailbag for the final time. Lots of messages this time around, talking about the Kendall Graveman Trade, distinguishing between celebrating and insulting the opposition, flowers, and the Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers.
44 min
621
Mariners' Two-Trade Tuesday (Or Twosday)
Yes, we're focusing Tuesday's wheeling-and-dealing rather than the final two games of the M's/Trashtros series. The third game in particular was terrible, so D.C. spends the majority of the episode speaking of the two trades the Mariners executed on Tuesday. In the first segments he talks about the trade which sent Kendall Graveman and Rafael Montero to Houston for Abraham Toro and Joe Smith. In the second segment, he discusses the acquisition of Tyler Anderson for two minor leaguers. He finally glosses over the last two games against the Trashcan Bangers at the end of the show, but he keeps it short.
24 min
622
Get Out the Rye Bread and Mustard, Grandma!
My oh my, what a finish last night! D.C. spends two segments talking about last night's incredible and exciting come-from-behind victory against the Houston Asterisks, which was capped off with a Dylan Moore grand slam. D.C. breaks down the two plate appearances which led to the salami, which were almost as key as the grand slam itself. D.C. spends the last segment talking about two infielders whom the Mariners are reported to be interested in acquiring prior to Friday's trade deadline; he speaks about how they both might fit in with the Mariners.
25 min
623
M's Weekend Report Card: Straight A's
After dropping the first game of a four-game series against the Oakland A's on Thursday, the Mariners win the final three in succession. Guest host Jason Burke talks about the final three games of the series, and in particular talks about Logan Gilbert's pitch selection and why it did not work for him on Saturday, leading to a very short outing. Jason also speaks about a couple players the M's had been said to be targeting, including one veteran with an inexpensive contract who has a skillset the Mariners are lacking.
32 min
624
Logan Gilbert For Prez
Locked On A's host Jason Burke fills in for D.C. on today's show. He talks briefly about last night's Mariners loss to the A's; there wasn't much notable about the game, it was another anemic performance by the Mariner offense, and A's starting pitcher Sean Manaea collected a career high 13 strikeouts. While he is obviously an Oakland A's fan, Jason likes what he's seeing with the Mariners, and is very high on the team's future. He speaks about young Logan Gilbert in the second part of the show, and also talks about some trades that may be worth considering at the deadline involving Kendall Graveman and Mitch Haniger
30 min
625
Blandly Titled A's/Mariners Series Preview
Locked On A's host Jason Burke joins D.C. to talk about the upcoming four-game series in Seattle. The two talk about each of the starting pitchers, and also speak about their team's respective offense. Jason has some questions for D.C. about the Mariners, including some trade deadline talk, and when the team may be able to come together for a playoff run.
43 min