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Mariners Game # 42 Preview: 5/14, Yankees at Seattle

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Will Warren v. Luis Castillo in the rubber match

Love an extra-innings walk off. Love, love, love it. Riding high on that energy, the Mariners will turn to Luis Castillo to try to win the series. The only other time Castillo’s faced the Yankees at T-Mobile Park was in his Mariners’ debut there in 2022, another low-scoring, extra-innings walk-off of the Yankees. You (correctly) voted to give it the inaugural Lookie for Game of the Year.

Lineups

J.P. Crawford is a late scratch, so we get a Leo Rivas sighting for those who’ve been yearning. It also means that Miles Mastrobouni will bat leadoff, which is actually his second time in the leadoff spot this year. The first game ended up going alright. No word yet on why J.P. was scratched.

News

In case you missed the news, Bryce Miller is (finally, depending on your view of things) going on the IL with right elbow inflamation, but is expected to return as soon as eligible. To fill his spot on the roster, the Mariners have called up Jhonathan Díaz. Ostensibly to pitch, but that doesn’t sound right to me.

Captain’s Log

Wilson on what he saw from Bryce Miller before his IL stint:

“To me it was more of a command thing, at least early on. Sometimes that’s a physical thing and sometimes that’s a mental thing. He continued to say he wasn’t feeling like himself, and so it’s going to be good to get that taken care of and get back to who he is.”

Game Info

First Pitch: 1:10 PT
TV: ROOT Sports
Radio: Ol’ reliable

Today in Mariners History

  • 1996: At Yankee Stadium, Dwight Gooden no-hits the Mariners, all the more impressive when you consider that the lineup featured six guys who’d end the year batting at least .285.
  • 1997: The Mariners redeem themselves, having nine runs and 15 hits on the White Sox, and add an A-Rod/Griffey double steal.

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