Why did the Mariners lose?
A combination of bullpen struggles, an ineffective offense with runners in scoring position, and solo home runs allowed by the starting pitcher contributed to the loss.
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The Seattle Mariners lost to the Oakland Athletics 6-4 on Monday night, despite an early lead. A home run from Cal Raleigh wasn't enough as the bullpen faltered and the offense struggled to convert opportunities into runs.
The Mariners jumped to an early 3-0 lead thanks to Raleigh's homer and additional runs from Julio Rodriguez and Dom Canzone. However, the Athletics chipped away at the lead with solo home runs. The Mariners' offense went quiet after the second inning, failing to add runs until the ninth. The bullpen couldn't hold the lead, with Legumina's struggles proving costly. The Mariners' struggles with runners in scoring position continue to plague them.
The Athletics, on the other hand, managed to capitalize on their opportunities, with their bullpen holding the Mariners' offense in check after the early innings. Jacob Lopez will be looking to continue this form in his next start. The Athletics have not sat atop the American League West Division since June 19, 2021. It’s early and hardly an opportunity for a parade since they are just one game over .500, but it is worth noting.
Actionable Takeaway: The Mariners need to improve their performance with runners in scoring position and find more reliable options in the bullpen to support the starting pitching.
A combination of bullpen struggles, an ineffective offense with runners in scoring position, and solo home runs allowed by the starting pitcher contributed to the loss.
Casey Legumina gave up three runs in the eighth inning, contributing significantly to the Athletics' lead.
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