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Cal Raleigh smashes his 58th home run for Mariners
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Shortstop J.P. Crawford provided the big blow Sunday with a second-inning grand slam against righty Jason Alexander. Catcher and MVP candidate Cal Raleigh followed with a two-run home run later in the inning. It was his 58th of the season, extending his single-season record for a catcher, a switch-hitter, and a Mariner.
The last time the Astros were in California, they swept the Dodgers in early July to get to a season-high 20 games over .500 and open up a seven-game lead in the American League West standings. They w
The Seattle Mariners sent a loud message to the rest of Major League Baseball over the weekend, while simultaneously putting themselves in prime position for a
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Houston Astros scratch Jeremy Peña from lineup vs. Seattle Mariners with left oblique soreness
Jeremy Peña was in the Astros' initial lineup before being scratched less than two hours before first pitch against the Mariners.
With just 11 games remaining in the regular season for the Seattle Mariners, their magic number to make the playoffs has come into focus.
With Julio Rodriguez and MVP hopeful Cal Raleigh leading the way, the Seattle Mariners are closing in on their first trip to the MLB playoffs since the 2022 season. This is how things stand entering play on Saturday, Sept. 20:
Seattle right-hander Bryan Woo, who exited the Mariners' 4-0 win over the Houston Astros Friday after throwing his sixth-inning warmup pitches, has "minor inflammation" in his pectoral muscle and is listed as day to day,
The young Seattle Mariners pitcher, Bryan Woo, left Friday's game against the Houston Astros after feeling discomfort that worried his team.