Houston Astros, Seattle Mariners and Lead-Off
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The Mariners franchise superstar will head up the lineup in place of injured right fielder Victor Robles on Monday.
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In a series where both teams pitched effectively over the first two games, the real deciding factor in Cincinnati's first series win of the year became its defense, and some clutch plays in high-leve...
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Randy Arozarena didn’t care that the Mariners were being shut out in the eighth inning on Wednesday afternoon, didn’t care that they were on their way to another deflating defeat against their division rivals and didn’t care if what happened next might be deciphered as showboating.
If you check social media, you'd think that the sky is falling for the Seattle Mariners. It certainly is easy to see why people feel that way. The team is 3-7,
Julio Rodriguez and Yordan Alvarez will be among the stars on display when the Seattle Mariners face the Houston Astros on Monday at 9:40 p.m. ET, at T-Mobile Park. The pitching staff for the Mariners has a collective 8.3 K/9, which ranks 17th in the majors. The Astros have hit six homers this season, which ranks 23rd in the league.
Three at-bats later, following a Mitch Garver walk that loaded the bases and a Cal Raleigh ground out, Randy Arozarena took a walk that scored Rodriguez and gave the M’s a 7-6 win. Remarkable considering they were down 5-0 at one point in the eighth.
Harold Reynolds, who was a multi-time All-Star and a multi-time Gold Glover with the Seattle Mariners, joined the most recent edition of the "Refuse to Lose" podcast.
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