Wait Until You Hear What Happened: Seattle Mariners Fall 3-4: We Gotta Talk About This Right Now

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Seattle Mariners Fall 3-4: We Gotta Talk About This Right Now

Another one, man. Just another one. You watch these games, you live and die with every pitch, and then you see the final score: Mariners 3, Guardians 4. It just stings different when it’s our M's, you know? While other teams out there are pulling off wild comebacks and shutting down their opponents, we're left scratching our heads after another tight loss in Cleveland. We were right there, as always, but it wasn't enough. We have to figure out what's going on, because the season keeps rolling, and these results are starting to pile up.

The Rest of the League is Making Noise, But Where Are We?

You look around the league and there's some wild stuff happening. Hunter Goodman of the Colorado Rockies, he goes absolutely nuclear with three homers and five RBIs, leading them to an 8-5 win over the Twins. Kyle Karros adds a two-run shot too. Then there's Michael Lorenzen, breaking a 10-start winless streak for his first win since April 24, limiting the Twins to just two runs. Minnesota, meanwhile, took its fourth loss in five games. Over in San Francisco, Logan Webb continues his stellar June, and Rafael Devers smashes two dingers as the Giants shut out the Braves 5-0. They only gave up one hit! You see that and you wonder, why can't we lock it down like that?

Walk-Offs and Comebacks Everywhere Els

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e It's not just big homers either, teams are grinding out wins. The Red Sox, for example, took down the Yankees 4-1 for their third straight win against New York. Rookie Jake Bennett was a beast, giving up only one run over 6 1/3 innings and didn't allow a hit until the fifth. Masataka Yoshida and Anthony Seigler both went yard. Meanwhile, Houston pulled off a comeback for an 8-6 win against Detroit, with Isaac Paredes hitting a go-ahead two-run double in the eighth. Jeremy Pena had a game-tying hit earlier and finished with three hits. The Rangers are on a tear too, with Jake Burger's three hits and two RBIs leading them to a 7-4 win over the Blue Jays, their third straight over Toronto. And get this: the White Sox clinched a franchise-record 10th straight home series win with a walk-off single from Jacob Gonzalez, beating the Royals 2-1. Even the Mets snapped a seven-game skid, rallying to beat the Phillies 6-2. Man, it's tough watching all these other teams find ways to win, to come back, to shut opponents down, while we're stuck in this cycle. Our M's fought hard, sure, but that 3-4 loss to Cleveland is just another brick in a wall of frustration. We need to see more fight, more finish. We're bleeding green and blue out here, waiting for that turning point. What's next for this squad? We need to turn this ship around, and we need to do it now. The season demands it.

This article was created with AI assistance and reviewed by Seattle On Tap editorial staff. Always verify information with official team sources.

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