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The Mariners removed Bryan Woo from the mound after five innings of play due to a potential injury during Friday's game against the Astros.
Not every day can be a win, even for a team as hot as the Seattle Mariners were. Entering Wednesday night's game with the Kansas City Royals, the Mariners had
Cal Raleigh is of course the leading light for the M's and in the mix for AL MVP laurels. He's a skilled defensive catcher who leads the majors in home runs (a whopping 54 of them and counting). Of late, though, Julio Rodríguez has been powering the Mariners.
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Mariners trio joins rare company in win over Astros
His home run was the final blow in Seattle's 4-0 win over the Houston Astros on Friday, the fourth and final solo homer of the game. That victory moved the Mariners back into first in the AL West, breaking their tie with the Astros as the final week of the regular season approaches.
With 12 games remaining in the regular season, the Mariners have put themselves in position to claim their first American League West crown since 2001.
Seattle Mariners right-hander Bryan Woo has been diagnosed with minor inflammation in his pectoral muscle, according to what manager Dan Wilson told reporters ahead of Saturday's game versus the Houston Astros. Woo underwent imaging after departing Friday's start before he could officially begin the bottom of the sixth inning.
The Mariners announced that tickets for the Wild Card and Division Series games at T-Mobile Park will go on sale starting September 24. Tickets will be available to the general public on September 25 at 12:00 p.m. But some fans can get their hands on tickets sooner.