Mariners win first series against Astros of 2025
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Mariners win first series against Astros of 2025

The fourth series of the season, opening the second homestand of the 2025 campaign, saw the Seattle Mariners take the three-game set over the Houston Astros. The Astros don't look quite like the force they've been in recent years, but they certainly put up a strong fight against our Mariners in this series. Our Jeffrey Nooney gives you a rundown of what took place over the three games.

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What to expect from Luke Raley in 2025
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What to expect from Luke Raley in 2025

Acquired via trade in the offseason prior to 2024, Luke Raley became a fun position player to watch for the Seattle Mariners whether that was at first base or in the outfield. While he struggled at times in the batters box, like the rest of the Mariners lineup, the tools are present for Raley to make a big impact in 2025. Here's what to expect from Luke this season, his second as a Mariner.

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Thin Behind the Plate: Why the Mariners should consider adding catching depth at the trade deadline
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Thin Behind the Plate: Why the Mariners should consider adding catching depth at the trade deadline

With Seby Zavala designated for assignment and in hopes to keep Mitch Garver healthy, the Seattle Mariners must search for a serviceable backup catching option behind Cal Raleigh. With how much the Mariners have ridden Cal the past few years, it isn’t fair to him or the team to keep operating as though he can be this heavily relied on.

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Mashing their way to victory: Mariners use great starting pitching and the long ball to take series opener against Diamondbacks 
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Mashing their way to victory: Mariners use great starting pitching and the long ball to take series opener against Diamondbacks 

Returning home from a successful road trip with stops in Colorado and Texas, the Seattle Mariners returned home to T-Mobile Park to begin a six-game homestand with a three-game series against the Arizona Diamondbacks, taking that series opener by a 6-1 result behind three homers and a strong start by Emerson Hancock.

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