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For 2025, Seattle will start their season at home against the Oakland Athletics. The Tigers will come to T-Mobile Park for a three-game series right after that. The Milwaukee Brewers will take on Seattle for three games, starting on June 21. 

Positive 2024 Numbers but No Playoffs for Seattle

The 2024 season was one of frustration for the Mariners. Led by one of the top pitching staffs the team held the top spot in their division for over 100 days. The team was not able to hold on to this momentum and finished the year 85-77. They finished in second place in the AL West, missing the playoffs. The team was passed by their division rivals, the Houston Astros. The team had the pitching staff capable of making a run in the playoffs but lacked the offensive firepower to back it up. 

The 2024 Seatle Mariners pitching staff featured five starting pitchers with an ERA in the threes and a pair of pitchers who had ERA’s in the twos. This is one of the best starting rotations of all time. They just didn’t have the hot bats to back up the amazing pitching. Only one player on the offensive side of the ball had a batting average over .250, and not a single player finished with an OPS over .800. This imbalance led to the eventual collapse of the team as they were not able to produce the offense to win games. Hope is not lost for Mariners fans as their elite pitching staff combined with young superstar Julio Rodriguez, the team is a few pieces away from making the playoffs and making a push for a pennant. 

2023 Mariners Come Up Two Games Short

The 2023 Mariners finished the season just two games behind the Astros in the American League West Division. Their final record was 88-74, nearly identical to the 2022 outcome. Centerfielder Julio Rodriguez led the team in hits and home runs. He drove in 109 RBIs and had 37 stolen bases. Teoscar Hernandez had a great season, with 161 hits and 26 home runs. Cal Raleigh played in 145 games and hit 30 home runs in 2023. Luis Castillo had a 14-win season and finished the season with a 3.34 ERA. George Kirby also had a strong season on the mound. He won 13 games, with an overall 3.35 ERA.  

Mariners 2022 Season in Review

After a solid 90-72 regular season record, the Mariners were a Wild Card team in the 2022 MLB playoffs. They took on the Toronto Blue Jays and defeated them in two games. In the next round, the Mariners faced the Houston Astros. The Astros swept the Mariners in three games. Key players in 2022 included Adam Frazier, Eugenio Suarez, J.P. Crawford, Ty France, Jesse Winker, and Julio Rodriguez. 

Adam Frazier started in 140 games, with 541 at-bats that produced 129 hits and three home runs. Suarez hit 31 home runs, with 87 RBIs and 76 runs. J.P. Crawford was solid at shortstop. He had 126 hits and drove in 42 RBIs. Ty France played first base for the season, with 20 home runs and 83 RBIs.  

Mariners 2021 Season Recap

It's been just one season since the Mariners made the playoffs, and there are bright spots on the horizon for fans. In 2021, the team finished with a 90-72 record. That was good enough for a second-place finish, behind the Houston Astros. The team has decided not to exercise their option on Kyle Seager, leaving him to move into the free-agent market. The Mariners had a very good bullpen in 2021, and they look to repeat that success in 2022. Leading in batting for 2021 was shortstop J.P. Crawford. Crawford had 169 hits, drove in 54 RBIs, and 37 doubles. He played in 160 games this season. Ty France hit 18 home runs and had a total of 166 hits in 152 games. Mitch Haniger knocked 39 balls out of the park in 2021, and that number was closely followed by 35 home runs by Kyle Seager. As for pitching, the team relied upon Chris Flexen at the top of the roster. Flexen had 14 wins for the year, with an ERA of 3.61. He pitched in 172 innings, giving up 185 hits. Marco Gonzales had ten wins this season, striking out 108 batters. Paul Sewald, Anthony Misiewicz, and Drew Steckenrider played in 60+ games in 2021.

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