The Seattle Mariners dropped their second straight game, falling to 32-28 on the season and slipping to second place in the AL West. The team is now just half a game behind the division-leading Houston Astros, who hold a 33-28 record.
Today’s matchup saw the Mariners hosting the Baltimore Orioles at T-Mobile Park. Despite a late rally, the Mariners came up short, leaving their record at 3-7 over the last ten games and extending their losing streak to two.
Seattle’s offense has scored 266 runs this season while allowing 263, giving them a narrow run differential of +3. At home, the Mariners are 16-16, and on the road, they’ve posted a 16-12 mark.
With the division race tightening and the Mariners’ playoff odds still strong, fans will be watching closely as the team looks to bounce back in the next series. The Mariners’ next game is set for June against the Orioles, offering a key opportunity to regain ground in the standings.