It has been a while probably early on in the season the
Mariners have won four games in a row if I am correct.
Justin Dunn started his second time as the opener ahead of
Tommy Milone. He still had some nervousness since he did walk three batters in
two innings. Fortunately, the Pittsburgh Pirates didn’t score any runs while
Mariners got two runs early on a double by Dylan Moore bringing in Kyle Seager
and Tom Murphy.
In the fourth inning, the Mariners scored their final two runs
on back to back solo home runs by Kyle Lewis and Tom Murphy. The Pirates got their only run in the eighth
inning off of Anthony Bass. Matt Magill came in the game to save the day. The
first two Pirates got on in the 9th inning on bloop singles;
however, they were not able to go further with Magill getting his fifth save on
the season. Right now he is the Mariners closer when needed.
Tommy Milone came in the 3rd inning after Dunn. He
went five innings giving up two hits, no runs, no walks, and one strikeout; his
best outing in some time. Final Seattle
4 Pittsburgh 1.
The Mariners have an early game starting in a little over an
hour and a half from now. I don’t see any lineup shown yet but probably seen as
soon as I post this. Yusei Kikuchi will start today game for the Mariners. We
hope it will be his seventh win on the season. The Pirates are having trouble
with the Mariners for sure. Too bad they can’t play them more. However, the
Mariners do go to Baltimore to play the Orioles so maybe the same thing.
Felix Hernandez is scheduled to make his next to the last start
on the season and probably for the Mariners. We hope the best for Felix as he
looks to turn around his career. His final game will be on Thursday, September
26 so come out to King’s Court and root Felix on as the Mariners look to spoil
things for the Oakland A’s.
Until next time enjoy today’s game and I will let you know
how it goes if you are not able to see the game or hear it for that matter. Go M’s.
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