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This 5-4 victory came in walk-off fashion, it secured a sweep of their home-opening series against the Seattle Mariners, and it extended baseball’s longest active win streak to seven straight W’s.
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The Mariners have won just once in five games since. They've been held to three runs or less in six of their nine outings.
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Polanco’s two-out, two-run single in the bottom of the eighth rallied the M’s for a needed victory following the miserable weekend sweep in San Francisco that was punctuated by seeing right fielder Victor Robles leave the field on a cart after suffering a dislocated left shoulder in the ninth inning of Sunday’s loss.
Before kicking off their 2025 home slate against the Mariners, the Giants played a highlight reel of the top moments from Oracle Park’s 25-year history. Barry Bonds’ historic home run chase. J.T. Snow saving a 3-year-old Darren Baker.
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San Francisco Giants outfielder Mike Yastrzemski knows all about the complicated dimensions Oracle Park’s outfield presents. He is well aware of how difficult it is to make the catch Seattle’s Victor Robles made in the right-field corner.
Through the season’s first week, here are six trends worth examining so far for the Mariners. (An obvious disclaimer: It’s early, folks. Repeat: It’s early.)
Every single club under the Seattle Mariners umbrella has officially begun ... And one top 100 prospect wasted no time showing off the power that has helped him be recognized as one of the best ...
Matt Chapman hit a pair of RBI doubles to back a strong start by Robbie Ray and the San Francisco Giants beat the Seattle Mariners 4-1 to extend their winning streak to six games
The Mariners were swept against the Giants in what could end up being one of the most pivotal series of the season.