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Following a wild 10-9 extra-inning loss to the San Francisco Giants in a game that depleted their bullpen, the Seattle Mariners look to bounce back in the second game of the series. Tonight's matchup features an intriguing pitching duel as...
After a marathon game Friday night that saw multiple lead changes and lasted over four hours, the Mariners (3-4) are hoping for a more conventional contest. The decision to start Bryce Miller comes with the expectation that he can provide length, crucial after the bullpen was emptied in the previous game. The Giants counter with Robbie Ray, who signed with Seattle before the 2022 season, won the Cy Young with Toronto in 2021, and was traded to San Francisco before the 2024 season. Ray is returning from elbow surgery that sidelined him for most of 2023.
The Mariners' lineup reflects the strategy against a left-handed starter, prioritizing right-handed bats like Moore and Solano. Solano, notably, is still seeking his first hit of the season. The Giants (5-1) are largely sticking with their successful lineup, with Sam Huff stepping in for Patrick Bailey at catcher.
Seattle's bullpen management is also a key storyline. The addition of Jesse Hahn provides a fresh arm, but it highlights the strain placed on the relief corps early in the season. His return to the majors after significant injury battles is a notable comeback story.
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Facing three Cy Young winners in a row is a tough challenge. How will the Mariners fare against their former ace Robbie Ray tonight? Do you think Bryce Miller can deliver the deep start Seattle needs? Let us know your thoughts!
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