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Saturday evening on the MLB Diamond and a pair of teams from the American League West will square off as the Seattle Mariners duke it out with the Texas Rangers at Globe Life Park in Arlington in Arlington, Texas in game two of their three-game series. The Mariners took 11 of the 19 meetings between these teams last year. Pitching Probables: The Mariners will be sending out James Paxton (1-1, 4.57 ERA) in this one and he will be opposed by Bartolo Colon (0-0, 1.45 ERA).

Mariners Got Blasted By The Astros

Well, they got blasted in the final three games of that series anyway. The Mariners took game one of that series by a score of 2-1, but the final three games were a totally different story as they lost all three games and were outscored 20-4 in the three games. That offense for the Mariners has really been struggling of late as they will enter Friday night’s game having scored a total of seven runs over their last five games. That was on the heels of averaging 7.25 rpg over their previous four games. They will look to get their offense going in this series against a rather poor Texas pitching staff. In the finale against the Astros, they lost by a score of 9-2 and getting the loss in the game was Marco Gonzales, who allowed three runs (none earned) on four hits and a walk in 4.2 innings of work. He is now 1-2 with a 5.94 ERA on the year. Wade LeBlanc had a bad showing from the pen as he allowed four ERs on five hits and two walks in just 2.0 innings of work. They hope to have better pitching in this series against a struggling Texas offense
The various projection systems give the Mariners a 15% to 33% chance of making the playoffs right now—FanGraphs is the low mark and FiveThirtyEight is the most optimistic. Maybe it’s still too early to talk about playoff odds but we’re about a quarter of the way through the season so now is as good a time as any to take stock of the Mariners position. The offense has posted the second best league adjusted mark in the American League and fifth best overall. Mitch Hanigerand Ryon Healy have been carrying the offense, like we all predicted. Even if those two slump a little, Kyle Seager and Nelson Cruz really haven’t hit their stride yet.
The pitching staff is still a bit of a mess but they’ve been better than they appear. Over the last 30 days, the Mariners have posted the 8th best league adjusted FIP in the majors. Despite a couple of meltdowns by Juan Nicasio, the bullpen has been excellent thanks to standout performances by James Pazos and Erik Goeddel. Even the starting pitching has been better than league average this past month, posting the seventh highest strikeout-to-walk ratio in the majors. They’ll need to call someone up to make a spot start on Wednesday. Rob Whalen or Christian Bergman are probably the most likely candidates.
Since the last time these two teams met, the Rangers have gone 8-11 and fallen further into the cellar in the AL West. They aren’t as starved for young talent as the Tigers are, but it’s clear they need to spend this season retooling their roster. All their bad injury luck isn’t helping matters either



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