The Seattle Mariners opened a 10-game East Coast road trip by dropping two of three to the defending AL East champion Orioles this weekend. Seattle rallied for a comeback win Saturday night, but Baltimore’s powerful lineup jumped out to early leads on Friday and Sunday that the Mariners couldn’t recover from. It marked just the second series loss for Seattle since mid-April.
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The good news for the Mariners? They maintain a 1.5-game lead over Texas atop the AL West, thanks to the Rangers dropping two of three to the lowly Angels this weekend. The bad news? The hard-charging Astros seem to have put their sluggish start behind them, having won seven of their past eight games to move within just four games of first-place Seattle.
Here are three observations on the Mariners as they head to New York for a four-game set against the American League-leading Yankees.
Mariners still a step behind the Orioles
The first seven games of this road trip are a great early-season measuring stick to see how Seattle stacks up against the American League’s top two teams.
The Mariners and Orioles serve as an interesting comparison, as they both began rebuilds at roughly the same time. The O’s began theirs midway through the 2018 season, while the M’s started theirs following the 2018 campaign. Of course, their rebuilds were very different in scale. Baltimore accumulated a slew of top draft picks while losing 105-plus games in 2018, 2019 and 2021, whereas Seattle took a “stepback” approach that yielded a much less dramatic low point of 94 losses in 2019.
The Mariners came through the other side earlier, breaking their two-decade playoff drought in 2022. But the Orioles surpassed Seattle last year, racking up an AL-best 101 wins en route to their first playoff appearance since 2016. Through the first quarter of this season, it appears Baltimore is still a step ahead. The Orioles have the second-best record in the AL at 29-15, while the Mariners sit at 25-22. And even though it’s difficult to glean too much from a miniscule three-game sample size, Baltimore’s talented young lineup made a statement against Seattle’s vaunted pitching staff this weekend.
Prior to this series, Mariners starting pitchers had allowed five-plus earned runs in only one of their past 32 games. The Orioles pulled off the feat twice in three games, exploding for a five-run first inning against Bryce Miller on Friday and then tagging George Kirby for five runs over the first three innings Sunday. Reigning AL Rookie of the Year Gunnar Henderson was at the center of the damage, homering in all three games to move into a tie atop the MLB leaderboard with 15 home runs this season.
Henderson is part of an aggressive Baltimore lineup that leads the majors with 1.55 homers per game while also limiting strikeouts. That was on full display this weekend, as Seattle’s starting trio of Miller, Luis Castillo and Kirby combined for just six strikeouts in 17 1/3 innings. According to Statcast, the Orioles put 10 balls in play with 100-plus mph exit velocities against Kirby, which was the most Seattle’s star right-hander had surrendered in his three-year MLB career.
Again, it’s only one series. We’ll see how the Mariners fare against another AL juggernaut this week in the Bronx. But through the quarter mark of the season, the O’s and their fearsome lineup still look a step ahead of the M’s.
M’s show resilience in Saturday night’s comeback win
It was a tough series overall for the Mariners, but it did feature one of their gutsiest wins of the season. After a 9-2 loss in Friday’s series opener and then a three-hour weather delay the following day, the M’s were scoreless through the first six innings of Saturday’s game. At that point, they were trailing 2-0 and had mustered only one hit – an infield dribbler off the bat of Julio Rodríguez. It looked like Seattle was well on its way to another night of minimal run production.
Instead, the Mariners broke through against Baltimore’s bullpen and staged an impressive comeback. Ty France delivered the signature moment, fouling off six two-strike pitches before capping a marathon 12-pitch at-bat by driving a fastball the other way for a game-tying RBI double. Cal Raleigh came through an inning later with yet another clutch hit, connecting for a go-ahead RBI double in the eighth. And Moore added a two-out RBI double later in the frame, which brought home a vitally important insurance run that ultimately ended up being the difference in Seattle’s 4-3 win.
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For a Mariners team that’s had so many struggles at the plate this season, it would have been easy to fold after getting no-hit for the first five innings Saturday night – especially on the heels of the long weather delay. Yet, they refused to cave. Scott Servais has repeatedly praised the character of this year’s team, including this past week when he said it might be the hardest-working group he’s had in his nine seasons as Seattle’s manager. On Saturday night, the Mariners’ resilience showed.
Looking ahead: On to the Bronx
Seattle immediately gets another chance to measure itself against one of baseball’s premier teams, as the Mariners open a four-game series against the red-hot Yankees on Monday. New York is an AL-best 33-15 and sits only one game behind Philadelphia for the best record in the majors. The Yankees have won seven straight games and 13 of their past 15. They also have won 12 of their first 15 series for the first time since 1950 – which is certainly saying something for a franchise that’s captured 14 World Series titles since it last achieved that feat.
New York has arguably the best overall pitching staff in baseball, leading the majors in with an MLB-low 3.2 runs allowed per game and an MLB-low 2.83 ERA. The Yankees’ pitching has been especially dominant of late, having allowed just five earned runs in their past six games – including back-to-back shutouts of defending AL Central champion Minnesota last week.
All five New York starters are in the top 25 of the AL in ERA. That includes 25-year-old right-hander Luis Gil, who is slated to start Thursday’s series finale. Gil has a rotation-best 2.39 ERA and has yielded just two runs in 24 1/3 innings over his past four starts, highlighted by his gem Saturday when he set a rookie single-game franchise record with 14 strikeouts against the White Sox. And keep in mind, the Yankees are doing all of this without ace Gerrit Cole, who is still rehabbing after opening the season in the injured list with elbow inflammation.
New York’s lineup is just as talented, led by the fearsome superstar trio of Aaron Judge, Juan Soto and Giancarlo Stanton. The Yankees currently lead the AL with a .769 OPS and rank third in the league with 4.8 runs per game. Judge is off to another monster start, with 13 home runs and a .985 OPS, which ranks second in the AL. Soto, the Yankees’ prized free-agent signing this offseason, has 11 homers and ranks third in the AL with both a .313 batting average and a .963 OPS. Stanton also has 11 homers, giving the Bronx Bombers three sluggers with double-digit long balls.
The Mariners certainly have their work cut out for them over the next four days, but it’s another opportunity for them to see how they stack up against the game’s best.
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