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Cole Young will have an opportunity to compete for the starting second base job for the Seattle Mariners, but the odds are on him beginning the year in Triple-A with the Tacoma Rainiers.
During that stretch, Young is hitting .268 (15-for-56) with three doubles, a triple and five RBIs with the Triple-A Tacoma Rainiers. Cole goes the other way and we are tied!
Two of those top 100 players, catcher Harry Ford and second baseman Cole Young, played their first Triple-A game on Friday for the Tacoma Rainiers against the Round Rock Express.
Two of those prospects, Cole Young and Harry Ford are with the Triple-A Tacoma Rainiers this season. Ford got a rest day on Tuesday. But Young was tested against one of the best pitchers of the ...
SEATTLE – Cole Young, come on up. Officially. The Mariners called up their No. 2-ranked prospect from Triple-A Tacoma before Saturday’s game against Minnesota with the 21-year-old middle ...
Two of the Mariners' top prospects batted second and third, respectively, in their Triple-A debuts for the Rainiers on Friday. Harry Ford, Cole Young make Triple-A debuts in Tacoma | Mariners ...
Locklear: “(Manager John Russell) was just like, ‘Be where your feet are. Do what you can down here, and go take it up (to MLB) when the call comes.’” ...
Cole Young, come on up. The Mariners are calling up their No. 2-ranked prospect from Triple-A Tacoma, and the 21-year-old middle infielder is expected to make the drive up I-5 for his MLB debut on ...
Cole Young (No. 43 MLB Pipeline top 100, No. 52 Baseball America top 100) has been on a tear for the Triple-A Tacoma Rainiers this month. He's scored 17 runs and has hit five doubles, two triples ...
Young has been on fire with the Rainiers in May, batting .366 with five home runs, 10 doubles, three triples and 21 RBI with 16 walks and just eight strikeouts and four stolen bases, while ...
Two of those top 100 players, catcher Harry Ford and second baseman Cole Young, played their first Triple-A game on Friday for the Tacoma Rainiers against the Round Rock Express.
Rainiers starter Logan Evans navigated six hits (one earned run) across 3 ⅔ frames, and Tacoma cruised over Triple-A Round Rock, 6-1, for an Opening Day win on Friday night. Tyler Locklear ...
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