This is a weekly podcast discussing the latest in Seattle Mariners baseball from Colin and Conner O'Keefe. The pair enjoys some beers and kicks around the latest happenings with the M's. The podcast is unofficial and not in any way associated with the Seattle Mariners organization.
Colin O'Keefe & Conner O'Keefe
The 2020 Mariners are, somehow, through the grace of God, in a playoff race. At least, at the time of this recording they are. Colin and Conner discuss how they got there, the trade deadline, their odds going forward and whether or not they should make one big move to go for it (psssttt, it's Jarred Kelenic).
Hey, the Mariners are on a roll! We discuss the players' strike, what should've been a six-game winning streak, the curious case of Austin Nola and potential trade deadline subtractions.
Checking in during what's been a not-awesome stretch of Mariners baseball, Colin and Conner discuss the recent run of play, this bullpen, Evan White coming around, Kyle Lewis doing the damn thing and more.
The gang's back together as Colin and Conner chat about a rough homestand, the bullpen that played a big role in causing it, Kyle Lewis being Kyle Lewis, Kyle Seager's 200th and what to do with Evan White.
The Mariners open the 2020 season at 3-4 and Colin flies solo recapping it as the team heads home. He discusses the outstanding starts from J.P. Crawford and Kyle Lewis, the not-so-outstanding start from the bullpen and why this season may be interesting for longer than you think.
The super-weird 2020 season is upon us and we spent a big 'ol chunk of time talking about it. In their return, Colin and Conner O'Keefe discuss the return of baseball during a pandemic, what it means for the Mariners, how each position group looks and team awards predictions.
Back after a week away, Conner and Colin discuss some strong prospect pitching, the potential impact of Coronavirus and other spring happenings. Thanks for listening as we continue to refine things. Go M's.
Hoo boy, we are rusty. Bear with us as Colin and Conner discuss the last few years, the state of the M's now and what we're keeping an eye on during spring training.
There's lots to talk about—-the media day, Dae-ho Lee and the season shortly arriving. But before that, some big news from Colin.
Welllll, it is now officially time in Seattle to look ahead to baseball season. We answer questions, discuss the promo schedule and give advice on attending spring training.
Barring a backwards brim, Ken Griffey, Jr. will be the first player to go into the Hall of Fame as a Mariner. We discuss that, favorite ballparks, Ron Fairly, the Hall of Fame voting process and more.
The final episode of 2015 is here. It's mostly a questions episode, but we also discuss that 'Control the Zone' video the Mariners put out.
The Bear is back. Colin and Conner discuss the return of Hisashi Iwakuma, the signing of Steve Cishek and the ZiPS projections. Merry Christmas, everyone.
The Winter Meetings are behind us, and it appears so too is Jerry Dipoto's flurry of activity. He's acknowledged this, for the most part, is the 2016 club. We discuss.
Nori Aoki is a Mariner. So's Chris Iannetta. Mark Trumbo is not. We discuss those topics and more--like how Jim Riggleman would maybe win a Mariner manager Royal Rumble.
The Mariners now have their elite defensive center fielder. They also added Joaquin Benoit, and Andy Van Slyke decided to hop on the radio and say dumb stuff. We discuss.
So much to talk about this week. There's what actually happened, in Frankling Gutierrez re-signing and Manny Acta coming on board. And then there's what didn't, but might, in a potential Chris Iannetta acquisition and the trade rumors around James Paxton and Brett Gardner.
Well, we're off and running on the offseason. We spend about the whole show discussing the big move, with the Mariners trading Brad Miller, Logan Morrison and Danny Farquhar for three players from the Rays.
It's a shorter show this week, but plenty of talk on the news of the week—that being the hiring of Scott Servais as manager. We discuss the hiring there, and another in the Mariners' front office.
The Dipoto era of the Seattle Mariners begins to take shape. We discuss the front office restructuring, the hiring of Andy McKay and managerial candidates.
Well, 2015's over. Colin and Conner look back on the year that was while also discussing the playoffs, Jerry Dipoto's trade mentality and Hisashi Iwakuma's contract demands.
You can guess what we're going to talk about. Colin and Conner weigh in on Jerry Dipoto, the Mariners' new general manager.
Oh dear, sweet Kyle — it's like we didn't even know you until now. And now we know you're a bit of a badass. Colin and Conner discuss the beaning, the M's' improving offense, Shawn O'Malley and potential regression for Nelson Cruz.
The season marches interminably towards its conclusion, and we continue on. Hey, GM candidates—the good stuff. Colin and Conner discuss Jerry DiPoto and Billy Epler, in addition to weighing in on Mark Trumbo being decent now, somehow.
Well, we have something big to discuss as the Mariners fire GM Jack Zduriencik. We weigh in on the dismissal, what it means for the M's going forward and the franchise's path for the future.
Things are not fun. Still, in this week's Seattle Mariners podcast, Colin and Conner have plenty to kick around: the GM rumors, Ketel Marte's performance and a good question on which current M's could play on a World Series team.
Colin and Conner relive seeing the conclusion of Hisashi Iwakuma's no-hitter, reflecting on when they thought it would happen and the top plays that made it so. There was also other stuff, kind of. But that was fun.
We're back with the show, and the Mariners are back to their normal selves. We discuss everything we missed over the past two weeks, from the trade deadline to Dave Dombrowski to Nelson Cruz catching fire.
In this week's Seattle Mariners podcast, Colin and Conner discuss things they didn't think they'd be discussing: potentially being sellers at the deadline, Jack Zduriencik's future and who might not be back next year.
The all-star break has been nice, very nice. While appreciating a temporary reprieve from games, Colin and Conner discuss the first half, its best moments, its very worst and whether or not Edgar could hit better than Mike Zunino—right now.
It's hard to believe, but this is the last show of the first half of 2015. Which Mariner would make the best wingman? Colin and Conner discuss that, the Jesus Montero call-up, Robinson Cano's performance
Colin and Conner kick around the week that was with the Mariners, among other things. This includes impressive showings by Mike Montgomery and Taijuan Walker, Mike Zunino picking things up a bit and Hisashi Iwakuma getting ready to go.
In the debut of Twenty-Twos & Tridents on Lookout Landing, Colin and Conner discuss Mike Montgomery, Taijuan Walker, Edgar Martinez and whether or not the M's will be selling.
Everything's feeling a bit better after taking the first two of three from the Indians. Colin and Conner discuss the series win, Taijuan Walker, Austin Jackson and the big weekend series in Houston.
Colin and Conner discuss the worst week of the season, the Mark Trumbo trade and what it all means for this season and the futures of the people running the team.
A new season starts today. Colin and Conner answer your questions, lay out their lineups, weigh in on who should go, marvel at Kyle Seager and comment on two very disappointing pitchers.
Colin and Conner discuss the Mariners' recent woes, the pending roster crunch, what's gone wrong and why things might improve. Thanks for listening, all.
In this latest Seattle Mariners podcast, we discuss just how concerned we are and how we feel about this Brad Miller/Chris Taylor situation.
In this latest Seattle Mariners podcast, we discuss series against the Twins, Rangers and Astros. In addition, we also what happened in all of April, weigh in on the Astros and share thoughts on the starting pitching.
Checking in on the latest Seattle Mariners happenings, Colin and Conner discuss the week that was—this included series against the Rangers and Astros, lots of iffy pitching and the signing of Carlos Quentin.
Checking in again with the latest weekly episode of this Seattle Mariners podcast, Colin and Conner discuss the tough week that was, the state of Mariners pitching and which player they'd chose as a tag team professional wrestling partner.
In the latest episode of this Seattle Mariners podcast, Colin and Conner discuss the opening series against the Angels, what it says about the team and what they're looking ahead to with the Oakland and Los Angeles series.
Holy hell, we made it. In the latest installment of this Seattle Mariners podcast (LAST OF THE OFFSEASON), Colin and Conner break down how the 2015 Mariners look heading into the season.
In the latest installment of this Seattle Mariners podcast, Colin and Conner discuss Taijuan Walker toying with the Cubs and preview the MLB season.
In the latest episode of this Seattle Mariners podcast, Colin and Conner check in with the latest look at the big position battles: shortstop, the #5 rotation spot and the second lefty reliever. Also, commercials.
Colin and Conner do an impromptu show, recapping their trip to Seattle Mariners spring training.
On the latest episode of this Seattle Mariners podcast, the pair discuss the first Cactus League games for the M's in addition to answering questions and conversing playoff odds.
Colin and Conner O'Keefe discuss a few of the more interesting storylines to come out of spring training thus far—that being the high expectations, a left field platoon, Jesus Montero's weight loss and the interesting shortstop situation.
In the latest installment of this weekly podcast discussing the Seattle Mariners, Colin and Conner discuss the big storylines heading into spring: the fifth starter, the shortstop battle, Rickie Weeks in the OF, prospects ready to break out and more.
In their latest weekly podcast on the Seattle Mariners, Colin and Conner discuss the signing of Rickie Weeks and what it means for the roster; answer questions on James Jones, departed players and Mariners memories; and look back on the offseason as a whole.
In the latest episode of this weekly Seattle Mariners podcast, Colin and Conner take reader questions before moving onto the following subjects: - Mariners brass scouted Cuban second basemen Hector Olivera and Andy Ibanez - The top prospect status of Alex Jackson and D.J Peterons - Josh Hamilton's injury and how great it is the Mariners didn't sign him. Thanks for listening. As a favor, rate and/or review us? I swear, it isn't for our egos—we're just trying to help other people searching for a Seattle Mariners podcast find this one.