This article recaps the Seattle Mariners’ 8-3 win over the Houston Astros—a game that really got going thanks to Luke Raley’s three-run homer in the first inning.
Seattle leaned on timely hitting, solid pitching from Luis Castillo, and some late-inning insurance to grab control of the series and keep their roll against Houston alive.
Mariners surge past Astros to claim another win in the season series
Luke Raley broke the ice for Seattle with a three-run blast in the opening frame. That shot set the tone for an 8-3 rout over the Houston Astros.
The early cushion let the Mariners ride a mix of lineup depth and steady pitching to the finish line. In the fourth, Mitch Garver stepped in for the injured Cal Raleigh and belted his first homer of the season.
Houston did manage a response in the third when Yordan Alvarez homered for the Astros, his 14th of the year. Seattle pretty much shut down Houston’s offense after that.
Braden Shewmake chipped in by scoring twice on a double in the sixth. The rest of Houston’s order went 0-for-25 outside of Alvarez and Shewmake.
The Mariners pulled away with key hits from Cole Young, who knocked a run-scoring double in the sixth. J.P. Crawford later drove in Brice Matthews with an eighth-inning double.
Key performances and turning points
On the mound, Luis Castillo picked up his first win of the year. He threw 5 2/3 innings, allowed three runs, four hits, struck out six, and walked four.
The Mariners’ bullpen kept things steady. Domingo Gonzalez finished the game, tossing the last two innings and giving up just one hit.
On the other side, Mike Burrows took the loss after surrendering seven runs on eight hits in 5 2/3 innings. Seattle’s early offense and the long ball really did him in.
- Luke Raley — three-run homer in the first inning that set the tone for Seattle’s offense.
- Mitch Garver — first homer of the season in the fourth, filling in for Cal Raleigh.
- Yordan Alvarez — bright spot for Houston with his 14th homer in the third.
- Braden Shewmake — two-run contributor from the sixth-inning double.
- Cole Young — added insurance with a run-scoring double in the sixth.
- J.P. Crawford — drove in Brice Matthews with an eighth-inning double.
- Luis Castillo — earned the win, delivering a strong start.
- Domingo Gonzalez — closed with two scoreless frames.
- Mike Burrows — took the loss, unable to stifle Seattle’s early offense.
Astros’ night at the plate and Mariners’ depth
Besides Alvarez and Shewmake, Houston’s lineup just couldn’t get going, going 0-for-25 as a group. The Astros really leaned on a couple of big swings to keep things close.
The Mariners, though, spread the production around. The sixth inning showed off Seattle’s depth, with Young and Crawford stepping up while the bullpen kept things tidy.
What it means for the rest of the schedule
With the 8-3 win, the Mariners improved to 7-1 against the Astros this season. That’s a wild stat, honestly, and it might start creeping into both teams’ heads as more games roll around.
Seattle shifts focus to a Friday matchup with the San Diego Padres. Houston, meanwhile, gets ready to host the Texas Rangers.
For fans and scouts, the game highlighted how the Mariners’ depth and knack for clutch power can swing a series against a division rival. When Seattle’s lineup gets going early and they handle elite pitching, it really feels like anything’s possible for this group.
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