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Mariners Aim for Win Streak Against Astros in Game Two Showdown

Seattle Mariners

The Seattle Mariners and Houston Astros are set to clash in the second game of their four-game series tonight, with both teams looking to make a statement. The Mariners will send Bryan Woo to the mound, who carries with him an impressive eight-game win streak against the Astros. Woo is coming off a strong performance last Wednesday, where he showcased his skills by allowing just one hit and striking out nine in six innings against the Braves. This bounce-back outing was crucial, especially after a tough stretch where he surrendered 13 earned runs over nine innings in his prior two starts against the Cardinals and Royals.

Opposing him will be Astros right-hander Tatsuya Imai, who has returned from the injured list after battling fatigue in his pitching arm for just over a month. Imai’s previous outing against the Mariners on April 10 was a short one, as he struggled with command, walking four batters and managing only 37 pitches before being pulled after a third of an inning. The Astros will be hoping for a more effective performance from Imai as they look to capitalize on home field advantage.

As the game unfolds at Daikin Park, fans can look forward to a unique atmosphere, as it’s Care Bears Night, adding a festive touch to the proceedings. The first pitch is scheduled for 5:10 p.m. PDT, and fans can catch the action on Mariners.TV, featuring the commentary of Aaron Goldsmith, Dave Valle, Jay Buhner, and Brad Adam. For those preferring radio, 710 AM Seattle Sports will provide coverage with Rick Rizzs and Gary Hill Jr. delivering the play-by-play.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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