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The Seattle Mariners are getting closer. They swept a three-game weekend series with the Houston Astros to take a three-game lead in the AL West Division. The Mariners are 87-69, with six games left to play in the regular season, which concludes Sunday.
How is it that the Seattle Mariners are peaking at the absolute best – and last – moment? Shannon Drayer has the story, in the Mariners' own words.
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Houston Astros scratch Jeremy Peña from lineup vs. Seattle Mariners with left oblique soreness
Jeremy Peña was in the Astros' initial lineup before being scratched less than two hours before first pitch against the Mariners.
It was one of the most uncommonly cathartic Seattle sports weekends in recent memory, with a hailstorm of highlights from the Mariners, Seahawks and Huskies.
With just 11 games remaining in the regular season for the Seattle Mariners, their magic number to make the playoffs has come into focus.
For much of the 2025 MLB season, the AL MVP race was perceived to be Yankees superstar Aaron Judge with a huge lead and Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh hanging around on the periphery while he chased home run history. With just six games left for each player, the race seems be as close as ever -- at least that's what the odds are now telling us.
YouTube For the majority of the 2025 MLB season, the American League Central saw the Detroit Tigers maintain a healthy division lead, holding off any potential challengers. However, the Cleveland Guardians have stormed back from 15.