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However, Young found out he was getting "the call" on Friday night while playing for the Triple-A Tacoma Rainiers. The Mariners posted a video of the moment that Young found out on social media ...
The Seattle Mariners officially called up second baseman Cole Young from their Triple-A team, the Tacoma Rainiers, on May 31, prompting him to call his parents to share the good news that he had ...
Don’t read too much into a slightly dazed Cole Young grasping for words in his first-ever Mariners postgame presser, the first time he ever addressed the media as a member of the big league club ...
Seattle Mariners second baseman Cole Young (2) ... Both Young and Ford spent the majority of May with the Triple-A Tacoma Rainiers, though Young was promoted to the big-league club over the weekend.
"Just a great at-bat in a really tough situation," Dan Wilson said of Seattle Mariners rookie Cole Young's 11th-inning walkoff against the Houston Astros.
Promoted from Triple-A Tacoma prior to the game, Young hit a dribbler up the first-base line off Cole Sands (3-2) to plate Miles Mastrobuoni. The throw from first baseman Ty France was not in time.
M's rookie Cole Young seems to be getting more and more comfortable as a big leaguer. "You forget sometimes he's 21 years old," manager Dan Wilson said.