Saturday, March 29, 2025

Mariners Shut Out

Most Mariners fans were hoping
for a sweep of the A's  to begin
the season however not meant
to be. Now we hope for three
out of four.

Like most series the Mariners
winning the opening game is
important. Having a winning
season and making the playoffs
is what is most on the signs. 

The final score on Friday night
A's 7 Mariners 0

The Mariners scored more runs 
in spring training than any team 
however the question will they do 
so in regular season. Right now
they are not looking so. I hope
Edgar will get them to ride the
ship. They had five hits on the
night and only singles. 

Now that the Mariners face the
third pitcher in A's rotation on
Saturday they will do better.

Down on the farm the Tacoma
Rainiers had there season opener.
They beat Round Rock 6-1.
The big hits were by Tyler Locklear
with a two-run homer and Leo
Rivas with a three-run shot.

Logan Evans made his triple-A
debut going three and two-thirds
inning. He gave the one run the
Rainiers surrendered. He gave up
six hits, one walk and struck out
for. The Rainers relievers only 
gave up one hit. There was a total
of three relievers. 

Cole Young, Harry Ford and Ben
Williamson all made there triple
A debut and each got a hit.
Williamson drove in a run too.

This series against Round Rock 
is three. The rest of the season
they play each series at six games.
They go on the road to Reno next
week and return to play Sacramento
on April 8. Each series will be
Tuesday through Sunday and having
Mondays off. So Raniers be home
every other week.

The Mariners double A and Single A
teams begin on April 4th. The
Mariners top prospects Colt Emerson,
Lazaro Montes and Michael Arroyo
will be starting the season at
Single A Everett. All three may move
up to double A at some point in
the season. 






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