Mariners vs Red Sox Prediction, Odds, Picks - Jun. 17
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Emerson Hancock threw seven scoreless innings in the win and J.P. Crawford fueled the offense with a grand slam home run in the second inning. Over the last 14 games, Crawford is
The Mariners loaded the bases in the third on three straight singles by Dominic Canzone, Ben Williamson and Cole Young. Giolito then struck out the top three batters in Seattle's lineup: J.P. Crawford, Julio Rodríguez and Cal Raleigh.
The first-inning blast off Mariners ace Logan Gilbert snapped a 0-for-12 slump for Anthony, who was 1-for-17 in his first six MLB games. At 21 years and 34 days old, Anthony became the youngest Red Sox player to belt a home run since Devers, who was 20 years and 275 days old when he went deep in July 2017 at Seattle.
Mariners Give Logan Gilbert Injury Update Before Red Sox Game originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Despite catcher Cal Raleigh's potentially historic 2025 season, the Seattle Mariners have regressed toward .500, now sitting at 36-34 ahead of a huge series against the Boston Red Sox.
Roman Anthony slugged his first home run of his MLB career on Monday to help the Red Sox beat the Mariners, 2-0.
The win arrived in Boston's first game since the stunning trade of All-Star slugger Rafael Devers to the San Francisco Giants. Starting pitcher Lucas Giolito was credited with the win after throwing six shutout innings.
J.P. Crawford's grand slam highlighted a five-run second inning for the Mariners against Guardians righty Luis Ortiz.
The first baseman/outfielder will play several more games with Triple-A Tacoma before the team reassess him for major league activation.
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Ramírez’s streak was the longest by a Cleveland player since Victor Martinez reached base in 45 consecutive games spanning from September 2005 to May 2006. It was also the longest single-season on-base streak for a Cleveland player since Jim Thome set the franchise record with 55 games in 2002.