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With Julio Rodriguez and MVP hopeful Cal Raleigh leading the way, the Seattle Mariners are closing in on their first trip to the MLB playoffs since the 2022 season. This is how things stand entering play on Saturday, Sept. 20:
Seattle’s Cal Raleigh wrote his name into the history books on Saturday, as the Mariners beat the Houston Astros at Daikin Park.
Only those in the building could see the play forming on Saturday night -- one that, if the Mariners wind up winning the American League West, will be replayed for years to come. Because for a franchise salivating at the chance for its first World Series appearance,
The Seattle Mariners are currently battling the Houston Astros in a heated three-game set that could determine the winner of the American League West. The Marin
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The Astros are now two games behind Seattle, which has the tiebreaker, and also fell behind Cleveland in the AL wild-card race.
The Mariners have overtaken the Tigers for the No. 2 seed in the American League. Here's why that would be so critical for Seattle.
With just 11 games remaining in the regular season for the Seattle Mariners, their magic number to make the playoffs has come into focus.
Cal Raleigh is establishing himself as a solid member of the Seattle Mariners Mount Rushmore. He's set the record for home runs by catcher in a season, and has surpassed the great Mickey Mantle for most home runs in a season by a switch hitter.
Cal Raleigh smashed his 57th home run of the year to break the Seattle Mariners record for homers in a season in a 6-4 victory at Houston on Saturday.