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The Mariners came out on the winning end of a marquee pitching duel between George Kirby and Paul Skenes to secure the series sweep over the Pirates.
The last look the T-Mobile Park crowd got of the Mariners before the All-Star break turned out to be exactly what Seattle fans wanted to see.
Randy Arozarena homered, George Kirby tossed 6 1/3 crisp innings and the Seattle Mariners shut out the punchless Pirates for the third straight game, winning 1-0 as Pittsburgh wasted another strong start by All-Star Paul Skenes.
The Seattle Mariners made franchise history with three consecutive shutouts this past weekend. Here's a look at some of the most impressive facts and figures.
No. 3 overall pick Kade Anderson has officially signed his rookie contract with the Seattle Mariners. According to Jim Callis of MLB.com, Anderson signed for $8.8 million, which is $700,000 below the slot value of $9.
Its 11 and counting for the Milwaukee Brewers. Its Tuesday, July 22 and the Brewers (60-40) are in Seattle to continue their series against the Mariners (53-47) looking for a 12th straight win. Rookie phenom Jacob Misiorowski is slated to take the mound for Milwaukee against Logan Gilbert for Seattle.
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Brandon Woodruff tossed six innings of two-hit ball and the Milwaukee Brewers won their 11th straight, 6-0 over the Seattle Mariners on Monday night.
The Seattle Mariners shut out the New York Mets on Saturday night by a score of 4-0 at T-Mobile Park. ... The shutout for Seattle was the second consecutive shutout against the Mets.
SEATTLE — The Seattle Mariners bounced back from a rough 24 hours to shut out the Miami Marlins 14-0 on Saturday. ... The Mariners accomplished the shutout in a variety of different ways Saturday.
August 11 - The Seattle Mariners' pitching staff appears ready for prime time. Coming off consecutive shutouts of the New York Mets, the Mariners will play host to a Sunday night game on ESPN for ...
At first, Brandon Woodruff was caught a bit off guard. The Milwaukee Brewers’ starting pitcher was fresh off a dazzling performance, one in which he tossed six innings of two-hit ball en route to the club’s 6-0 win against the Seattle Mariners.