Other Mariners’ notes:
The Mariners are 9-4 in days games this season, compared to 8-11 at night
Seattle fell to 6-4 in series openers on Monday and are 9-8 at home this season
The Mariners are now 9-4 this season in games following a loss
Seattle is 14-5 so far this season when scoring four or more runs, compared to 3-10 when scoring three or less
Following Wednesday’s loss, the Mariners are 4-1 in rubber games this season
Seattle has now been no-hit six times in franchise history, including five times at T-Mobile Park
It was the first time the Mariners had been no-hit since Aug. 3, 2019, when four Houston Astros pitchers combined to achieve the feat
Haniger and Kyle Seager hit home runs in the same game for the seventh time on Tuesday night — including the second time this season –and the Mariners are 4-3 in these contests
Seager leads the Majors in both slugging percentage (1.100) and OPS (1.620) when runners are in scoring position; he is also tied for first in batting average in the same situation
J.P. Crawford registered his MLB-leading 100th assist of the season in the eighth inning on Wednesday
All statistics correct following completion of games on May 5, 2021
What was your main takeaway from the series versus the Orioles? Further, what is your current assessment of the Mariners’ season to date? Let us know in the comments section below.
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