Game Seattle Mariners @ Houston Astros (September 20th, 2025)

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Mariners Start Strong in Houston 🌟

What a day to be a Mariners fan! 🎉 Our boys came out swinging in Houston, showing the Astros what Seattle Mariners are all about. The first inning set the tone when Julio Rodríguez walked and then stole second base, showing off his speed and hustle. Eugenio Suárez capitalized on this by doubling to center, allowing Rodríguez to score and put us on the board early. Fantastic start! 😊

Building the Lead 🚀

The second inning further solidified our lead as Josh Naylor reached on an infield single and pulled off a sneaky steal to second. He then scored on a sacrifice fly by Victor Robles. Also, Cal Raleigh hit a solo homer in the third inning, making it 3-0 Mariners. The 5th and 7th innings saw more of our batters' determination. Dominic Canzone delivered with a crucial RBI single in the 5th, and Jorge Polanco brought in another run with a double in the 7th to keep the momentum going, making it 6-0 by the end of the 7th inning. 💪

Astros’ Late Rally and Mariners' Defiance⚾

The Astros didn’t make it easy, though. A three-run homer by Jeremy Peña in the bottom of the 7th narrowed our lead. But no worries, our bullpen held strong under pressure. Andrés Muñoz took the mound in the 9th and despite giving up a hit and a walk, he induced a crucial double play to seal our 6-4 victory! 🎈

Conclusion 🎆

This was an incredible game that showcased the resilience and determination of our Mariners. With standout performances from Rodríguez, Raleigh, Canzone, and the rest of the team, we battled through Astros' attempts to come back and emerged victorious. One’s thing for sure: with games like this, the Mariners are coming for the top! Let’s keep up the momentum, guys! Go Mariners! 🔥💙

Scoreboard for Mariners @ Astros (September 20th, 2025)​

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Highlights​

Cal Raleigh hits his 57th home run to pass Ken Griffey Jr. for most by a Mariner in a season.​

Astros manager Joe Espada is ejected for arguing with the umpires, but doesn't realize he's tossed until between innings.​

 
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