The Seattle Mariners (71-56) will host the Kansas City Royals (41-88) in an American League showdown at T-Mobile Park. Both teams have been looking to solidify their standings in their respective divisions, making this game a must-watch for baseball fans.
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Mariners and Royals Set to Clash
Taking the mound for the Mariners is left-handed pitcher Bryce Miller (8-4, 3.78 ERA). Miller has been a reliable starter for Seattle this season and will be aiming to continue his strong performances and lead his team to victory.
On the other side, the Royals will send right-handed pitcher Brady Singer (8-9, 5.04 ERA) to start. Singer has had his ups and downs throughout the season, but has shown flashes of brilliance and will be striving to shut down the Mariners’ potent lineup.
Seattle currently holds the fourth spot in the American League standings and sits second in the AL West division. With a recent 8-2 record in their last 10 games, the Mariners are making a serious push for their first AL West title since 2001. Meanwhile, the Royals are looking to improve their standing in the Central division while ending a seven-game losing streak.
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The game is scheduled for 7:10 PM Pacific and will be broadcast on Apple TV+.
Exciting Matchup to Watch
– Keep an eye on Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh, who leads the team in home runs with 24. His power at the plate could be a game-changer for Seattle.
– Royals shortstop Bobby Witt Jr. has been a standout player, leading Kansas City in batting average with an impressive .280. Witt’s skills at the plate make him a player to watch in this matchup.
– Seattle’s Julio Rodríguez has been on fire recently, recording a historic hot streak with 17 hits in just four games. With 20 home runs and 20 stolen bases this season, Rodríguez’s dynamic skills make him a constant threat.
Injuries
Seattle Mariners: Emerson Hancock (SP, Shoulder, D60), Easton McGee (SP, Forearm, D60), Marco Gonzales (SP, Forearm, D60), Tom Murphy (C, Thumb, D10), Robbie Ray (SP, Flexor, D60), Penn Murfee (RP, Elbow, D60), Evan White (1B, Adductor, D60), Jarred Kelenic (LF, Foot, D10)
Kansas City Royals: Daniel Lynch (SP, Shoulder, D15), Jake Brentz (RP, Elbow, D60), Vinnie Pasquantino (1B, Shoulder, D60), Kris Bubic (SP, Flexor, D60), Nick Pratto (1B, Groin, D10), Josh Staumont (RP, Neck, D60), Brad Keller (SP, Shoulder, D60), Josh Taylor (RP, Shoulder, D60)
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