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The Mariners limp home from a brutal 10-game East Coast road trip battered, bruised, and still somehow sitting in first place in the AL West. After going 4-6 and losing several key players along the way, Seattle gets a much-needed day off to reset before a massive opportunity at T-Mobile Park.
The timing could not be better. The M’s are expected to get important pieces back, including Cal Raleigh and potentially J.P. Crawford, and they now face two struggling teams in the Orioles and Red Sox. The division is still wide open, but the margin is thin — Seattle entered the week at 37-36, just ahead of the pack in the AL West.
Today we recap the injuries, the road trip, the state of the offense, the returning reinforcements, and why THIS week feels like the time for the Mariners to stop surviving and start making a real move.
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By dviens08The Mariners limp home from a brutal 10-game East Coast road trip battered, bruised, and still somehow sitting in first place in the AL West. After going 4-6 and losing several key players along the way, Seattle gets a much-needed day off to reset before a massive opportunity at T-Mobile Park.
The timing could not be better. The M’s are expected to get important pieces back, including Cal Raleigh and potentially J.P. Crawford, and they now face two struggling teams in the Orioles and Red Sox. The division is still wide open, but the margin is thin — Seattle entered the week at 37-36, just ahead of the pack in the AL West.
Today we recap the injuries, the road trip, the state of the offense, the returning reinforcements, and why THIS week feels like the time for the Mariners to stop surviving and start making a real move.
Support independent, full-time Seattle sports content!
Show your passion for the Mariners and rock their OFFICIAL gear while supporting me at the same time!
Check out the new and improved Forever Merch Store — now featuring Mariners Forever branded products!
Join my Patreon for ALL of my content, uninterrupted, including exclusive bonus material. Seahawks, Mariners, video, audio, Substack and Discord — all under one roof:
Buy me a coffee — or a beer!
For written content, subscribe to my Substack:
Seahawks fan? Subscribe to my Seahawks Forever YouTube Channel:
For direct donations:
ZELLE:
CASHAPP:
You can also support the channel by hitting the SUPER THANKS or SUPER CHAT button during live streams.
The easiest — and FREE — way to support me?
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