Wait Until You Hear What Happened: The Single Run Our Mariners Managed, And It's Already a Familiar Feeling for the 12s

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The Single Run Our Mariners Managed, And It's Already a Familiar Feeling for the 12s

Man, oh man. You wake up on a Friday, still buzzing from the night before, ready to dive into some M's talk, and then you see it. The final score from T-Mobile Park last night against the New York Mets: a brutal 7-1 loss. Seven. To. One. Are we really doing this again, Emerald City? It's early in the season, sure, but that kind of offensive output, or lack thereof, just screams "here we go again" for us loyal 12s. We need more than a single run, especially when you're watching our boys give up seven on the other end.

Where Did the Bats Go, Seriously?

Look, I bleed green and blue, but that line score is a punch to the gut. One measly run. One! Against the Mets, we couldn't string anything together. It's not like we don't have talent. We've got Julio Rodriguez out there in center field, a guy who can change a game with one swing. Cal Raleigh, our trusty catcher, is behind the plate, a power bat ready to unleash. But last night, that collective power just wasn't there. We watched as hitter after hitter failed to ignite any kind of rally. You can feel the frustration building, even this early. Every single at-bat feels like it matters, and when you can only scratch across one run, it makes you wonder what's going on in the dugout. We need the offense to wake up, and fast. The bats gotta come alive if we want to compete this season.

Seven Runs Given Up? That's Not Our M's Pitching

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While the offense was stuck in neutral, our pitching staff also had a rough go of it, surrendering seven runs to the Mets. Seven runs. You can't win many games in MLB, or any league for that matter, when you're giving up that many. We pride ourselves on strong pitching, on dominant arms that keep us in every game. Last night, that signature M's dominance just wasn't there. It's a tough pill to swallow because we know what this rotation and bullpen are capable of. They've shown it before. But an early season outing like that leaves you shaking your head. Every single pitch feels heavy when the scoreboard keeps ticking up for the other guys. We need our guys on the mound to tighten things up and give our struggling offense a fighting chance. So, where do we go from here? This 7-1 loss to the Mets isn't what anyone in Seattle wanted to see. It's a reminder that even in the early days of the regular season, every game counts, and every performance sets a tone. We've got to regroup, plain and simple. We need the offense, led by guys like Julio Rodriguez and Cal Raleigh, to find their rhythm, and the pitching staff has to get back to shutting down opponents. We're the Emerald City, we expect passion and fight. Let's see some adjustments, some fire, and get back to playing Mariners baseball. There's a whole lot of season left, and us 12s are ready to ride with our team, but we need to see that grit. Bring on the next one, let's turn this around!

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