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Captain Crawford in the clutch: J.P. walks off Rangers to keep the Mariners season alive
In dramatic fashion, the Seattle Mariners began their four-game series against the Texas Rangers with a walkoff victory in the bottom of the ninth inning as the teams captain, J.P. Crawford, came through with the bases loaded. Seattle keeps their season alive, at least for another day.
Swept in Seattle: Mariners reeling after three straight losses to Dodgers
The Seattle Mariners were swept by the Los Angeles Dodgers, as the Mariners failed to do much of anything on the offensive end, while starting pitcher Logan Gilbert got hammered by the Dodgers "hangover" lineup.
Mariners pitching does their job, offense forgets to clock in as Dodgers win gives them NL West title
The Seattle Mariners nearly did everything right in order to defeat the Los Angeles Dodgers, getting a great effort from the pitching staff and generating some traffic on the bases, but they failed at pushing those runs across home plate and ultimately saw the Los Angeles Dodgers celebrate a 10th NL West title across the past 11 seasons.
Mariners encounter Florida men, come out victorious in 1-0 series opener over Rays
The Seattle Mariners continued a ten-game road trip and started their four-game series off against the Tampa Bay Rays the right way, shutting out one of the top teams in all of baseball and using only one run to beat them.
Offense mid like Skyline Chili: Mariners continue to rely on the longball, Seattle drops first game in Cincinnati
To open up their series against the Cincinnati Red and continue their ten-game road trip to begin the month of September, the Seattle Mariners couldn't do enough offensively to back up a rough start from Bryan Woo and ultimately fell because of it.
Without France, Kirby, or Rodriguez, shorthanded Mariners fall to Oakland
A bizarre night was had for the Seattle Mariners as they played their second game of the series against the Oakland Athletics, as Seattle wound up losing three starters (including starting pitcher George Kirby) to illness/injury, two of those coming before first pitch even occurred.
Astros left stargazing as Mariners win 2-0 shutout
The Seattle Mariners took the first game of their road series against the Houston Astros, continuing a strong ten-game road trip so far, behind Julio Rodriguez’s continued offensive performance and Bryce Miller’s outing on the mound.
Mariners offense leaves a Blank Space on the scoreboard in ninth inning, run out of heroics as Blue Jays take series finale
In their series and homestand finale, the Seattle Mariners couldn't pull another magical ending out from under the Toronto Blue Jays. In another back and forth affair, it was Toronto who got the last laugh, although Seattle had already won the series.
Mariners split series with Twins behind Kirby’s masterclass and homers from Hernandez, Ford
The Seattle Mariners split their four-game set with the Minnesota Twins in the middle of a ten-game homestand behind another masterclass outing from right-hander George Kirby and aided by two homers. Seattle looked like the winning version of themselves, something that we hadn’t seen in the past two games.
Mariners small ball offense earns series opening victory over Nationals
To open up their six game homestand and three game series against the Washington Nationals, the Seattle Mariners put together a strong offensive performance while Luis Castillo rebounded from a bumpy start to secure victory.
Kirby’s fish fry: Mariners roast Marlins with 9-3 win, take first series win since late May
Behind a strong bounce-back performance from starting pitcher George Kirby and three total homers (two by Mike Ford), the Seattle Mariners picked up their first series win since late May and are looking to take this momentum into a real turn-the-page moment in their season.