Mariners Walked Into T-Mobile Park and Left Houston Looking Foolish
The Seattle Mariners took care of business at home on Friday night, dropping the Houston Astros 9-6 in front of the faithful at T-Mobile Park. This wasn't some nail-biter that came down to the final pitch. The M's showed up ready to play and made sure everyone knew it.
Bats Were Loud, Defense Was Sharp
Nine runs is the kind of output that gets the Emerald City crowd on their feet. The Mariners' offense was clicking, which is exactly what you want to see early in the season when every win matters. Houston got six across, but it wasn't enough to keep pace with Seattle's lineup.
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Early Season Statement
It's April, and every game counts when you're trying to set the tone for the long haul. The Mariners came out and handled a division rival in convincing fashion, which is exactly the kind of result that builds momentum heading into the next stretch.
This is the kind of win that sticks with a team. Not because it's the playoffs or because it clinches anything, but because it shows your guys can execute when it matters. Seattle proved Friday night they're ready to compete.
The Mariners will look to keep the roll going as the season progresses. Games like this are how you build a winning baseball team in April.
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