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Seattle Mariners announce 26-man roster for American League Championship Series


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Nelson Anderson
October 12, 2025  (12:22)
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Sep 14, 2025; Seattle, Washington, USA; Seattle Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh (29) with the trident in the dugout after his two-run home run off Los Angeles Angels starting pitcher Kyle Hendricks (28) during the first inning at T-Mobile Park. Mandatory Credit: John Froschauer-Imagn Images
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The Seattle Mariners have officially set their 26-man roster for the ALCS against the Toronto Blue Jays , which begins tonight, with a few surprises.

Mariners announced their 26-man roster for the best-of-seven series, electing to go with 13 pitchers and 13 position players.
As expected, 2025 All-Star starting pitcher Bryan Woo has been added to the roster. Woo, who has been out since exiting a Sept. 19 start against the Astros with pectoral tightness, threw a bullpen Friday in Seattle to determine his readiness.
He is not expected to pitch early in the series and is likely to be on a limited pitch count when he does make an appearance.
In addition to Woo, utility man Miles Mastrobuoni has been added to the ALCS roster, with outfielder/first baseman Luke Raley and third baseman Ben Williamson placed on the taxi squad to make room.
News: Mariners add Bryan Woo & Miles Mastrobuoni to roster in place of Luke Raley & Ben Williamson.

Raley went 0-for-4 with 1 run scored in the ALDS. Williamson did not appear in the series.

Seattle Mariners Announce Official 26-Man Roster for ALCS

Catchers: Harry Ford, Mitch Garver, Cal Raleigh
Infielders: J.P. Crawford, Josh Naylor, Jorge Polanco, Leo Rivas, Eugenio Suarez
Outfielders: Randy Arozarena, Dominic Canzone, Victor Robles, Julio Rodriguez
Utility player: Miles Mastrobuoni
Left-handed pitchers: Caleb Ferguson, Gabe Speier
Right-handed pitchers: Eduard Bazardo, Matt Brash, Luis Castillo, Logan Gilbert, Emerson Hancock, Luke Jackson, George Kirby, Bryce Miller, Andres Munoz, Carlos Vargas, Bryan Woo
Catcher Harry Ford stays on the roster, which gives the M's flexibility late in games.
If Mitch Garver comes into hit for any reason and then gets hit for later, Ford gives the M's an extra catcher.
Luke Raley, who hit just .202 and went hitless in limited ALDS appearances, is not on the roster.
He's replaced by the extra pitcher, which is Bryan Woo. It should be noted that with Raley gone, Mastrobuoni is now the backup first baseman.
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