Mariners and Astros Squared Off at T-Mobile Park, and We've Got the Shots to Prove It
The Seattle Mariners took the field against the Houston Astros on April 10, and staff photographer Dean Rutz was there to capture all the action. If you missed the game, the photos tell the story of how our boys in green and blue showed up to play at T-Mobile Park.
Behind the Lens at T-Mobile Park
Dean Rutz, the Seattle Times staff photographer who focuses largely on sports, was on assignment to document the Mariners' matchup against Houston. Rutz has built his reputation capturing the biggest moments in Seattle sports, and this early-season clash between division rivals was no exception. From the first pitch to the final out, the camera was there documenting every crucial moment that went down on the diamond.
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Sometimes you can't get the full picture of a game just from the box score. The photos from this Mariners-Astros showdown show the intensity, the focus, and the grind of early-season baseball at the Emerald City's home ballpark. Whether it's Cal Raleigh behind the plate, Julio Rodriguez in center field, or the rest of the lineup battling through the early part of the season, these images capture what it looks like when the Mariners take on one of their rivals.
Check Out the Full Gallery
Want to see how the action unfolded on April 10? Head over to The Seattle Times to browse the complete photo gallery from the Mariners versus Astros game. It's a great way to relive the moments you might have missed, or to see the game from angles you didn't catch on the broadcast.
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