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Sun Sets in California: Mariners lose series to Angels, dimming postseason hopes to a weak flicker
Coming off a winning homestand against the San Francisco Giants and Tampa Bay Rays, the Seattle Mariners headed into a ten-game road trip with hopes to carry momentum and make up lost ground against the Houston Astros for the top spot in the AL West. A disaster series in Anaheim against the Angels has changed plans, and now the Mariners seem doomed for their postseason hopes.
State of the Mariners – All-Star Break Edition
At the 2024 All-Star break, Circling Seattle Sports writer Brittany Wisner takes a look at the state of the Seattle Mariners so far this season: where the teams hitting and pitching sits, what the trends are, and what you can expect coming up.
State of the Mariners – June 27th, 2024
Following an nine-game road trip, Circling Seattle Sports writer Brittany Wisner takes a look at the state of the Seattle Mariners currently: where the teams hitting and pitching sits, what the trends are, and what you can expect coming up.
3 Causes for Hope and 3 Causes for Concern with the 2024 Seattle Mariners
There is definite reason for both concern and hope for the 2024 Seattle Mariners ahead of Opening Day, as the franchise looks to return to the postseason for the second time in three years following their infamous drought.
Mariners Woo their way to victory, shutout Angels 8-0 to even series
The Seattle Mariners bounced back in big fashion in their game two victory over the Los Angeles, evening the series and pushing themselves back into the third Wild Card spot in the American League. Bryan Woo was stellar on the mound, and the Seattle bats were hot from the start.
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.
Mariners win streak hits 8 games for the second time this month as Seattle earns series win over White Sox
With a 6-3 victory over the Chicago White Sox at the tail end of their ten-game road trip, the Seattle Mariners took another series win and their 8th consecutive victory. Although it was a shortened outing, starting pitcher Bryan Woo got the job done and second baseman Josh Rojas continues to settle in nicely.
Mariners win thriller against Angels, 5-3, behind Marlowe’s first career Grand Slam
The Seattle Mariners began an important series on the road against their divisional rival in dramatic fashion, as Cade Marlowe's first career grand slam in the top of the 9th stole a win from the Los Angeles Angels.
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 drop mistake riddled loss to Twins to even series at a game each
The Seattle Mariners offensive inconsistencies returned just as consistenly as we’ve seen them all season, pile that on with the rough outing by young right hander Bryan Woo, and we get a 10-3 loss in game two of the series against the Minnesota Twins.
Blown chances bite Mariners in loss to Nationals to even series
Following yesterday’s satisfying series opener victory, the Seattle Mariners dropped a frustrating, bizarre game two against the Washington Nationals to even the series up. Seattle had numerous chances to pull away or slam the door shut, but failed to do so and are left with heightened frustrations as they can’t seem to make things click.
Trident true: Mariners get first win in City Connect jerseys as Teoscar Hernandez hits go-ahead solo shot late
For the first time in their City Connect jerseys, the Seattle Mariners were victorious as the team took the first game of the series against the Chicago White Sox with a strong outing from Bryan Woo and some late offense down the final few innings of the game.