Wait Until You Hear What Happened: 7 Runs Given Up to the Mets and Emerald City Is Already Worried

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7 Runs Given Up to the Mets and Emerald City Is Already Worried

Alright, 12s, deep breaths. We just opened our screens and saw the final score: New York Mets 7, Seattle Mariners 1. It’s early April, the sun is just starting to peek through the clouds over Puget Sound, and already, that familiar knot of frustration is tightening. One run, folks. Just one. After all the offseason dreams, all the hopeful talk, seeing our M's drop a game like this at home, 7-1, against the Mets? Man, that stings right to the core.

When Seven Runs Hits Different in April

Seven runs given up. Think about that for a second. We're talking about a team that prides itself on pitching and defense. To give up that many so early in the season, it raises questions. It’s one thing to lose a tight, nail-biting 3-2 game, but a 7-1 thrashing? That's a punch to the gut that leaves you wondering. Where was the command? Where was the shutdown stuff we expect from our guys on the mound? Clearly, whatever plan was in place didn't work out. And if our pitchers were struggling to keep the Mets at bay, our bats were silent too, only mustering that single run. This isn't the kind of statement you want to make when the season is barely getting started. Every game matters, even in April, because these early trends can define the vibe for weeks, maybe months. You see a score like this, and you can't help but ask, "Is this going to be a theme?" We need to clean this up, and fast.

Our Guys Need to Wake Up, Fast

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We know the talent is here. We've got a rock behind the plate in Cal Raleigh, who literally bleeds for this team, and a generational talent like Julio Rodriguez out in center field. These are the guys, the core, the heartbeat of our Mariners. But one run on the scoreboard tells you the whole lineup went quiet. It’s early, sure, but the longer the bats stay cold, the more pressure mounts. We need to see that fire, that grind, that swagger that makes T-Mobile Park an absolute fortress. The Emerald City deserves more. We show up, we scream, we wave our rally towels, and we expect our team to bring the fight. This 7-1 loss is a stark reminder that talent alone isn't enough. It takes execution, focus, and a relentless will to win every single pitch. We're just looking for that spark, that game where everything clicks and shows us what kind of M's team we really are this year. So, yeah, this one hurts. No sugarcoating it. But it's one game, right? One tough loss in a long, grueling season. The beauty of baseball is there’s always another game, another chance to turn it around. We shake this off, we learn from it, and we come back stronger. You better believe Seattle On Tap will be there, fired up, for the next one, ready to see our M's play with that passion we know they possess. Get ready, boys, because the 12s aren't giving up, and neither should you!

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