The Mariners continue to grind out solid wins despite missing a ton of players due to injury or suspension. Between the six two-out RBIs on Tuesday and Julio Rodríguez’s continued excellence, they looked surprisingly competent against one of the best teams in the National League. And because all of their direct competitors in the AL Wild Card race stumbled this week, they’ve made some significant jumps in the standings too. Now they play host to the team holding the final Wild Card spot and have an opportunity to really get into the middle of the competitive picture.
At a Glance
Game 1 | Thursday, July 7 | 7:10 pm |
RHP Casey Lawrence | LHP Marco Gonzales |
Game 2 | Friday, July 8 | 7:10 pm |
RHP Ross Stripling | RHP George Kirby |
Game 3 | Saturday, July 9 | 7:10 pm |
RHP Alek Manoah | LHP Robbie Ray |
RHP Kevin Gausman | RHP Chris Flexen |
Team Overview
Since the last time these two teams met in Toronto back in mid-May, the Blue Jays have gone 25-20.