Sometimes maybe good, sometimes maybe sh*t
Now well past the halfway point of the season, our loveable Seattle Baseball club remains as confounding, inconsistent, and downright frustrating as always. Befuddling performances followed by the glory of monstrous blowouts or exciting walk-offs have been the theme of this Mariners team this year. Hopefully, this team can do a full pirouette off of the disappointment in the last two times out and right the ship heading into the final third of the season.
Lineups:
Woo gets the start in the series finale. #TridentsUp pic.twitter.com/qLvgFCk39D
— Seattle Mariners (@Mariners) August 8, 2024
Series finale in Seattle ⤵️ pic.twitter.com/B7FsjD5ADJ
— Detroit Tigers (@tigers) August 8, 2024
Both teams seem to be running out a bit of a rotated lineup tonight, which means it may come down to the pitching. Though Woo has only relatively recently returned to the Mariners rotation, the 24-year-old Cal-Poly product looks to continue his great run since being reinstated off the IL in July. On the other side of the diamond, Brenan Hanifee has struggled more this season, but I’ve said that before, and the Mariners have had a habit this year of letting average pitchers come in and look like world-beaters. With this being a bullpen game for Detroit, we’re not likely to see Hanifee for too long. Before the game Scott Servais said that “when you run that many pitchers out there, you will find one or two guys who have an off night and you need to take advantage of that.”
Game Information:
First Pitch: 6:40 pm PT
Radio: Seattle Sports (710 AM) and Mariners.com with Rick Rizzs and Dave Sims
TV: ROOT SPORTS with Aaron Goldsmith and Mike Blowers
Today In Mariners History:
- 1997 – Randy Johnson strikes out 19 for the second time in the season in a 5-0 win vs. Chicago.
- 2001 – Edgar Martinez blasts a 2-run HR vs. Toronto, giving him 1,000 career RBI.
- 2001 – Jamie Moyer tosses his 21st career CG, his first since Sept. 19, 1999 vs. Minnesota
- 2016 – Hisashi Iwakuma won his eighth consecutive home start, surpassing Felix Hernandez for most wins in consecutive home starts in Mariners club history. Iwakuma went 7.0 innings, allowing 5 hits, 2 earned runs and 1 walk while striking out 6. During his winning stretch, Iwakuma was 8-0 with a 2.62 ERA (16 ER, 55.0 IP).