Newsletter Vault
"When the Mariners kick back, MM kicks in."
Our newsletter is the crux of our work. Every off-day, we release an in-depth newsletter to our subscribers, including the latest articles, analysis on the current team, and a new "Where Are They Ner?" for you to stew over. It's totally free, we don't spam you with advertisements, and we'd love it if you signed up. And hey: you'll probably love it, too.
2018 Off-Day Schedule and Newsletters
Below are the Mariners' off-days for 2018. If you see a PDF logo next to it, click it to access that day's full MM newsletter. (If you don't see it, the day hasn't come yet. Register, and get it delivered to your inbox!)
Off-Season (Part I)
Off-Season (Part II)
Off-Season (Part III)
March 30 (Friday)
April 2 (Monday)
April 6 (Friday)
April 12 (Thursday)
April 30 (Monday)
May 7 (Monday)
May 14 (CANCELLED)
May 21 (Monday)
June 4 (Monday)
June 18 (Monday)
July 2 (Monday)
July 9 (Monday)
July 16-19 (All-Star Break)
July 23 (Monday)
July 26 (Thursday)
August 16 (Thursday)
August 23 (Thursday)
August 27 (Monday)
September 6 (Thursday)
September 10 (Monday)
September 20 (Monday)
2017 Newsletters
April 24 (Monday)
April 13 (Thursday)
Off-Season
May 1 (Monday)
May 8 (Monday)
May 22 (Monday)
June 5 (Monday)
June 26 (Monday)
June 29 (Thursday)
July 12-14 (All-Star Break)
July 27 (Thursday)
August 7 (Monday)
August 31 (Thursday)
August 24 (Thursday)
August 17 (Thursday)
September 7 (Thursday)
September 18 (Monday)
September 28 (Thursday
Why Our Newsletter?
Don’t go searching for things to fill your day when baseball takes a 24-hour hiatus. Instead, allow exactly what you need to be delivered directly to you. When the Mariners take a pause, the Mariner Muse kicks in – bringing with it far more than just your regular dose of baseball news and game recaps (you have probably had enough by now anyway). We want to give you some new material to digest; some novel concepts for you to chew on until tomorrow comes and the Ners recommence.
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Every Mariner Muse newsletter is led by a main article, which drifts away from the common baseball banter and instead investigates a new patch of grass. Ranging from fresh bits of historical analysis, to new insights into the history of the Mariners, to unique bits of perspective on the beauty that is the sport of baseball, our articles strive to introduce novel outlooks on America’s pastime – all written in extended, creative prose that is intriguing and fun to read.
But with the newsletter comes more than just the main article. Gathered for you each off-day is a new “Where are they now?” ("Where Are They Ner?") Mariner to explore, extracting details on old Ners that you might have forgotten about completely. Ever wonder where Vince Coleman is these days? How about Casper Wells? Cha-Seung Beck? For each, we will give you a potential scenario – one that sounds as if it could be true – and then the actual one (which, honestly, might be the same as the potential). It sounds odd – but it’s interesting. It’s fun.
Finally, each newsletter concludes with a final element that ranges in theme. "Trade Trees" analyze Mariner deals made in the past, tracing the path of the players included to see who they turned into now (did you know Brandon Morrow turned into Brandon League?). "Simsisms," our most popular segment, comments on the 5 strangest things broadcaster Dave Sims said on air during the past month (collectively, Dave Sims is our favorite Mariner here at the Muse). Other final elements include specific game commentaries, further thoughts on Mariner trends...honestly, anything can happen here.
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