Our Mariners Dropped a 3-4 Heartbreaker to Cleveland, and Seattle Fans Are Already Feeling That Familiar Pain
Alright, Emerald City, gather 'round. Last night felt like a gut punch we have all felt before. Our Seattle Mariners, battling it out in Cleveland, fell in a nail-biter, losing 3-4 to the Guardians. You can feel the air deflate from T-Mobile Park even when we are on the road, right? It is early in the season, but these close ones already sting like crazy, and it leaves you wondering what is up with our guys.
When Every Run Hurts
Man, that 3-4 final score is a tough pill to swallow. Every single run matters, and when you are on the wrong side of a one-run game, it highlights how thin the margins are in this league. We know our squad has the talent, but these are the kind of games that show us where we need to tighten things up. Are we getting the clutch hits? Is the pitching holding strong late? These are the questions that keep us up at night. It is too early to panic, but losses like these are the ones you remember come September.
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Elsewhere in the League, Bats Were Blazing
Across MLB, it was a wild night for some other teams, proving the power of a hot bat and some serious mound dominance. Out in Minneapolis, Hunter Goodman for the Colorado Rockies went absolutely OFF, hitting a career-best three home runs and driving in five RBIs to lead his team to an 8-5 win over the Twins. Imagine that kind of power display! Kyle Karros even added a two-run bomb for the Rockies, who have been flipping wins and losses for seven straight games. Meanwhile, Michael Lorenzen, who had been winless for ten starts since April 24, finally picked up his third victory of the year, limiting the Twins to two runs over five and two-thirds innings.
Rookies Shining and Giants Shutting It Down
Over on the West Coast, the San Francisco Giants were straight up dominant, shutting out the Atlanta Braves 5-0 to even their series. Logan Webb was unhittable, continuing his brilliant June pitching by giving up only one hit in seven innings. Rafael Devers crushed two homers, including a solo shot to kick off the scoring in the second. Talk about a statement game from your ace and sluggers! Rookie Jake Bennett was a hero for the Boston Red Sox, giving up only one run over six and a third innings in their 4-1 win against the Yankees. He did not allow his first hit until two outs in the fifth, earning a standing ovation! Anthony Seigler, a Yankees first-round pick back in 2018, even mashed his first major league homer against his old team. Boston is now on a three-game winning streak against the Bronx Bombers, who have dropped six of their last eight and are now sharing the AL East lead with Tampa Bay. Crazy how fast things can shift, right?
So, yeah, it was a mixed bag across MLB, but for us 12s, that 3-4 loss is gonna stick. Every game at this stage is about building momentum and finding our rhythm. We need to see our guys, like Julio Rodriguez and Cal Raleigh, step up and lead the charge. We know what this team is capable of, and we are ready to cheer them on. Keep believing, Seattle! We have a long season ahead, and our boys are gonna turn it around.
This article was created with AI assistance and reviewed by Seattle On Tap editorial staff. Always verify information with official team sources.