The Mariners Just Beat Houston 6-2 and Early Season Surprises Are Piling Up Across Baseball
The Mariners took down the Astros 6-2 on the road, and that result tells you everything you need to know about what's happening in baseball right now: nothing is following the script. Four games into April, teams are already shocking everyone, and the early season surprises are reshaping how we think about the 2026 race.
Seattle Gets the Win That Matters
The Mariners dominated Houston, winning 6-2 in a game that showed their offense is clicking early. That's the kind of win you circle on the calendar in April because it's against a team that's supposed to be good. Whether this is a sign of things to come or just a hot start, one thing is clear: the T-Mobile Park crew has momentum heading into the rest of the schedule.
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Across baseball, we're already seeing teams that nobody saw coming and teams that are underperforming in ways that feel shocking. The Phillies are crushing it, dominating the Cubs at home with Kyle Schwarber putting on a power show. Meanwhile, the Yankees are hanging tough even with Aaron Judge and Mike Trout each hitting two home runs in the same game. The Dodgers are fielding questions about repeating. The Padres have Mason Miller looking like the best closer in baseball.
But that's the beauty of early baseball: surprises pile up faster than you can process them. Some teams that looked solid in February are already struggling. Others nobody gave a shot are putting together real runs. Injuries are already a factor for all 30 teams, and the teams that stay healthy early could have a huge advantage.
What This Means for the Emerald City
For Seattle fans watching at Climate Pledge Arena or anywhere else around the city, this Mariners win matters more than just the W in the column. It shows this team can hang with anybody, and in early April, that's everything. The season is long, but beating Houston in Houston sends a message.
Keep your eyes on how the Mariners respond to this win. The surprises keep coming every night in baseball, and Seattle just made sure they're on the right side of this one.
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