The Seattle Mariners pulled off a tense 1-0 win over the Milwaukee Brewers on Tuesday night at T-Mobile Park. That snapped a two-game skid for Seattle and finally put an end to Milwaukee’s wild 11-game winning streak.
Pitching dominated this one. Logan Gilbert threw an absolute gem, and Cal Raleigh’s timely homer turned out to be the difference. The night also saw the debut of Seattle’s first-round draft pick, Kade Anderson, which definitely brought a spark of excitement for Mariners fans as the team tries to build some playoff momentum.
Logan Gilbert’s Masterclass on the Mound
Logan Gilbert really showed why people are so high on him, putting on a pitching clinic. The righty went into the seventh inning for the first time since Opening Day, giving up just two hits and striking out 10—his best mark this season.
Elite Command and Versatility
Gilbert’s fastball command was on another level. He started 17 of 21 batters with first-pitch strikes, which is honestly pretty wild.
Mixing in that slider and splitter, he kept Milwaukee’s hitters off-balance all night. Nine of his 10 strikeouts came on off-speed stuff, showing off just how much he’s grown as a pitcher. If he keeps this up, he could be a huge piece for Seattle’s playoff hopes.
Cal Raleigh Powers Mariners to Victory
In the sixth, Cal Raleigh came through with the game’s only run—a 391-foot solo shot that broke open a scoreless tie. That blast also ended a six-game homer drought for him, and it was all the Mariners needed.
Chasing Ken Griffey Jr.’s Legacy
That home run was Raleigh’s 39th this season and his 132nd career homer in just five years. He’s now tied with Ken Griffey Jr. for the most home runs by a Mariner in their first five seasons. Kind of wild to see him in that company already.
Raleigh’s steady power at the plate is something Seattle really leans on, especially when the offense gets tight.
From Home Run Derby Champ to Game Winner
Raleigh just won the Home Run Derby, so he’s been on a roll lately. Tuesday’s homer was another reminder of why he’s so valuable—especially in close games against tough teams like Milwaukee.
Milwaukee’s Winning Streak Comes to an End
The Brewers came in riding high on that 11-game streak and had the best record in MLB. But Seattle’s pitching and that one big swing from Raleigh were just too much, and Milwaukee will have to regroup as they keep chasing the postseason.
Jacob Misiorowski’s Short But Promising Outing
Jacob Misiorowski, the Brewers’ rookie, showed some flashes by striking out seven in less than four innings. They kept him to just 64 pitches, but the talent’s there and he could be a big part of Milwaukee’s future rotation.
Still, Gilbert just stole the show on the mound this time.
Closer Andrés Muñoz Delivers Under Pressure
Seattle turned to closer Andrés Muñoz in the ninth, and he handled a late Brewers rally to notch his 22nd save of the year. He dodged some trouble and locked down the win, proving again why Scott Servais trusts him in tight spots.
A New Era Begins: Kade Anderson’s First Day
There was more to the night than just the win. First-round pick Kade Anderson made his first public appearance as a pro, hanging out in the stands at T-Mobile Park. That kind of thing always gives the fan base a little extra hope, right?
Building Seattle’s Future
Anderson’s arrival shows the Mariners are serious about developing young talent and building something sustainable. At 19, he’s part of the next wave for Seattle, and fans are already buzzing about what he could bring in the years ahead.
Final Thoughts
Tuesday night’s win really felt like a true team effort by the Mariners. They mixed elite pitching with some clutch hitting and smart bullpen moves to finally put the brakes on the Brewers’ streak.
Logan Gilbert absolutely dominated on the mound. Cal Raleigh’s home run made some history, and Kade Anderson had his first taste of big-league action.
For Seattle fans, this one’s a shot of hope and genuine excitement. It’s hard not to look ahead and wonder—could this be the start of something bigger?
Now, the Mariners just have to keep that energy rolling. The division’s tight, and every game matters, so let’s see if they can make some real noise.
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