Final (10) Aug 29
STL 7 +125 o9.0
CIN 5 -136 u9.0
Final Aug 29
TB 4 -140 o9.0
WAS 1 +129 u9.0
Final Aug 29
ATL 1 +173 o9.0
PHI 2 -189 u9.0
Final Aug 29
MIL 7 +122 o8.0
TOR 2 -132 u8.0
Final Aug 29
SEA 4 -153 o7.5
CLE 5 +140 u7.5
Final Aug 29
PIT 4 +103 o7.5
BOS 2 -112 u7.5
Final Aug 29
MIA 9 +153 o8.0
NYM 19 -167 u8.0
Final Aug 29
NYY 10 -214 o8.5
CHW 2 +194 u8.5
Final Aug 29
LAA 0 +138 o9.0
HOU 2 -150 u9.0
Final Aug 29
DET 5 +101 o9.0
KC 3 -109 u9.0
Final Aug 29
SD 4 -120 o9.0
MIN 7 +111 u9.0
Final Aug 29
CHC 11 -207 o11.0
COL 7 +188 u11.0
Final Aug 29
TEX 5 +131 o10.0
ATH 2 -142 u10.0
Final Aug 29
AZ 3 +187 o8.5
LAD 0 -206 u8.5
Final Aug 29
BAL 8 +134 o7.5
SF 15 -146 u7.5

Texas @ Seattle preview

T-Mobile Park

Last Meeting ( Jul 31, 2025 ) Texas 0, Seattle 6

Good vibes, indeed.

Thursday started with the Seattle Mariners reuniting with Eugenio Suarez shortly after midnight on a plane at Sacramento (Calif.) International Airport and concluded that night with a 6-0 victory against the visiting Texas Rangers.

The teams entered Thursday tied for both second place in the American League West and the AL's third and final wild-card berth. The four-game series will continue Friday night in Seattle.

After a disheartening 5-4 defeat Wednesday night against the host Athletics, the Mariners sat on the tarmac for more than 45 minutes with no idea why their flight home was delayed. The reason became apparent when Suarez, acquired hours earlier in a trade with Arizona, and his family stepped on board. A loud cheer went up from the front of the cabin, and Suarez walked down the aisle, hugging everyone along the way.

"Obviously, it was a special moment to see all my teammates on the plane cheer for me," Suarez said. "It's something that I obviously feel really good (about) because I see everybody in the same place, so I got to say hello to everybody together."

Suarez, a slugging third baseman known for his "good vibes only" mantra while playing for Seattle in 2022-23, received a standing ovation from Mariners fans in his first at-bat Thursday. He was responsible for the game's opening run on a double in the fourth inning and also scored on a wild pitch.

"It was just a great moment, I think, for him," Mariners manager Dan Wilson said. "Baseball is about relationships. It's about the teams you play on, the teammates that you have, and any time you get reunited with that, it's a special feeling. And that's what it felt like on the plane last night. It was a very cool moment for all of us."

Seattle's Cal Raleigh hit his majors-leading 42nd home run, breaking the record for most homers in a season by a switch-hitting catcher set by the New York Mets' Todd Hundley in 1996.

Rookie Cole Young added a solo shot and a run-scoring triple, and George Kirby pitched six scoreless innings for the Mariners.

"When you get a guy like that on top of his game, you know you have your hands full," Rangers manager Bruce Bochy said of Kirby. "We got a couple chances there, just didn't quite cash in, and we have got to figure out a way to score runs here ... this park has been tough for us."

Friday's game will feature a matchup of right-handers in the Rangers' Jack Leiter (7-6, 4.09 ERA) and Seattle's Logan Gilbert (3-4, 3.36).

Leiter has won his past three starts, including 8-1 Sunday against visiting Atlanta in a game in which he went six innings and allowed one run on two hits with seven strikeouts.

Leiter is 0-2 with a 6.98 ERA in four career appearances against the Mariners, including two starts. He lasted just 4 1/3 innings in a 13-1 loss at Seattle on May 2, giving up six runs on eight hits. Leiter didn't get a decision despite allowing one run on seven hits over six innings on June 29 in Arlington, Texas, a game the M's won 6-4 in 12 innings.

Gilbert is coming off a 4-1 loss Sunday to the host Los Angeles Angels after allowing four runs on just three hits in five innings.

He's 5-2 with a 2.79 ERA in 15 career starts against the Rangers. Gilbert beat visiting Texas 3-1 on April 13, as he allowed one run on three hits over five innings, with seven strikeouts. He took a no-decision June 27 at Texas in a game the M's won 7-6 in 12 innings.

--Field Level Media

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