Overview of the game, Mariners vs Rockies: game 2

After a hoarse match in the playoff series last night thanks to the Josh Naylor’s base for compensation in the eighth round, the Magic Mariners’ magic number to win the Al West for the first time since 2001 is the most lonely number. A victory – or a loss of astros – is all that is necessary, but I think I speak for everyone when I say that there is a result on the two which is much tasty.
Range of wooden mouths after celebrating last night? Not the case! This evening programming for Seattle is exactly the same as last night, the exception being Luis Castillo on the mound, which struck three consecutive departures after having integrated a difficult August. As for the rocks, they have mixed their range a little, which means that we will have our first look in the series at Yanquiel Fernández, warming Bernabel and Orlando Arcia. Tanner Gordon will start, and although the era 6.00 is promising, we saw the M closing mainly by McCade Brown last night before the heroism of Naylor. Gordon is two departures removed from his career outing, a performance of six heats, a round and nine shots against the Padres on the 12th, but if the M can jump on him early, good things should follow.
First throw: 6:40 pm Pdt, with the Astros match against athletics which begins at 7:05 pm PDT
TV: Root Sports NW, with Aaron Goldsmith and Ryan Rowland-Smith
Radio: 710 AM Seattle Sports, with Rick Rizzs and Gary Hill Jr.
Here is the overview of the price of the minor league that Kate was supposed to publish yesterday before being hit with a bottle of whole champagne in the clubhouse, with good quotes from Justin Hollander, Lazaro Montes and Ryan Sloan.
This day in the history of the navy:
· 1995 – Tino Martinez challenges an HR of two points off Dennis Eckersley at the end of ninth for a 9-8 victory and a sweep of the Oakland A.
· 2001 – Jamie Moyer collects his 150th Career victory at the start in Texas. He became 13th Active launcher to reach the brand of 150 victories, the fifth left.
· 2002 – Ichiro sets franchise records with his fifth home run of the season and his sixth circuit as a sailor in an 8-7 victory against Oakland. The navies, down 7-2 in the 7th handle, mark two in the 7thth and four in the 8th For the return victory.
· 2013 – James Paxton withdrew 10 strikers in 7.0-sleeves aimlessly during the victory of the Mariners 4-0 against the Royals. Paxton lowered his ERA from the season to 1.50 when he left the 4th Major League.
· 2022 – Sailors accept a multi-year extension for the All-Star RHP Luis Castillo.




