Mariners Game #78 Preview: Mariners at Marlins
Give man fish, he day. Teach man fish, to a lifetime.
The Mariners begin this year's Florida road trip today, opening a 3 game series against the Miami Marlins. This year's Marlins aren't quite the same team that snuck into the playoffs last year, but they are stacked with some lefty pitching that could prove tough for the M's.
Lineups:
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Tonight's lineup.
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Speaking of lefties, Miami is sending out left hander Trevor Rogers to open up the series. Rogers isn't quite at his peak, but I've written "the Mariners should be able to get to this struggling pitcher" too many times in these previews for me to believe it anymore.
On the offensive side, Scott is sending out the anti-lefty half of the lineup, which means all you Rojomies and Raley enjoyers will have to wait until we get into the bullpen to see them.
Game News:
Gregory Santos will throw a live BP tomorrow in Miami.
— Shannon Drayer (@shannondrayer) June 21, 2024
Santos is showing signs of life and getting dangerously close to making a comeback.
Game information:
Game Time: 4:10 pm PT
Radio: 710 AM KIRO with Rick Rizzs and Gary Hill Jr.
TV: ROOT Sports with Aaron Goldsmith and Mike Blowers
Today in Mariners history:
- 2002 - The Mariners play the Houston Astros for the first time in club history. Jamie Moyer gets the win in an 8-0 victory at Minute Maid Park.
- 2003 - Ben Davis ties the club record with three doubles at San Diego.
- 2022 – Julio Rodríguez, Jesse Winker and Eugenio Suárez hit back-to-back-to-back home runs in 8-2 win at the Oakland Coliseum.