Mariners Dominate Astros in 8-1 Triumph, Keeping AL Wild Card Dream Alive
In a show of determination and tenacity, the Seattle Mariners, led by Mitch Garver and Julio Rodríguez, outplayed the Houston Astros in an impressive 8-1 victory on Wednesday. With five wins in their last seven games, the Mariners (82-77) are steadfastly chasing Detroit and Kansas City for one of the final AL wild card spots.
Mariners’ Manager Keeps the Focus on the Finish Line
Manager Dan Wilson stated, “We just keep grinding. The end goal is right there in front of us. We have three games left that we need to win, and we might need some assistance along the way. But our focus is on our game, and not on outside factors.”
Rallying from Behind to Secure the Win
Despite trailing 1-0, the Mariners rallied in the sixth. Dylan Moore reached base due to an error by the Astros’ rookie third baseman, Shay Whitcomb. Victor Robles walked, and Cal Raleigh hit a single, leading to a loaded base. Justin Turner then extended his on-base streak to 20 games with a crucial two-run single, putting the Mariners ahead.
Mariners Capitalize on Astros’ Mistakes
Garver led off the seventh inning with his 14th home run of the season, and the Mariners added two more runs due to Astros’ errors. “We took full advantage of their mistakes,” said Wilson. “Our ability to keep pushing and adding on later in the game was key.”
Rodríguez’s 20th Homer Cements the Victory
Rodríguez’s 20th homer of the season came after Moore reached on another error by Whitcomb and scored on a double by Robles. The Astros’ manager Joe Espada expressed his faith in Whitcomb, saying, “He’s a sure-handed third baseman. This won’t define him. He’s proven himself in the minor leagues.”
In the face of defeat, Astros’ pitcher Yusei Kikuchi (9-10) took his first loss with Houston, while Mariners’ George Kirby (14-11) achieved his third consecutive win, striking out six in six innings.
Farewell to Bregman?
The fourth inning saw a unique moment for Alex Bregman, who received a standing ovation, raising speculation about this being his final regular-season home game at Minute Maid Park. “I’m trying to stay focused on the postseason,” he said. “Maybe at the end of the year, we’ll be able to reflect on it, but right now my mindset is win.”
Upcoming Games
The Mariners will next face the Athletics in a three-game series in Seattle, while the Astros travel to Cleveland.