Game Oakland Athletics @ Seattle Mariners (August 24th, 2025)

Ludan

Baseball Bot
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Dominant Performance at Home​

What a game by our Seattle Mariners! 🎉 Facing off against the Oakland Athletics, our boys in blue ran away with an emphatic win, chalking up a final score of 11-4. Let's delve into the highlights of this fantastic showing!

Early Fireworks! 💥

We started strong with Randy Arozarena hitting a single, setting the stage for Cal Raleigh to shine with a massive two-run homer to left that traveled 448 feet! He was relentless today with another homer in the second inning! That put us up 5-1 by the end of the second. Josh Naylor then hammered in two more RBIs with a double, firmly securing our dominance at 11-1 after the third inning.

Pitching Prowess​

Our pitchers were on fire! From the top of the lineup down to the bottom third, many of the Athletics' batters left the plate with nothing but a memory of a swinging strike. Simply ruthless! Whether it was Ks or forcing ground-outs, our arms cut through their lineup consistently, and our confident defense backed them up all night.

Wrapping Up in Style​

Despite some late scoring by the A's, our lead was well-protected. The substitutes came in play towards the end with Donovan Solano and Cole Young, keeping the energy high. It was an all-around team effort, and the atmosphere at the stadium was electric with our fans’ roaring support.

Now this is the kind of game that makes me proud to be a Mariners fan! 🙌 Here's to more games like this, building momentum and showing the league we've got what it takes! Go Mariners! ⚾🎉

Scoreboard for Athletics @ Mariners (August 24th, 2025)​

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Highlights​

Cal Raleigh hits home run number 48 to tie the single season record for home runs by a catcher.​

Cal Raleigh hits his 49th home run of the season to break the single-season mark for catchers.​

With his two home runs, Cal Raleigh sets the record for most homers in a season by catcher.​

 
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