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A day after clinching their first division title since 2001, the Mariners were assured a first-round bye and home-field advantage in the AL Division Series when Cleveland lost to Detroit earlier Thursday.
Preview the Sept. 25 matchup between the Seattle Mariners and Colorado Rockies with recent trends, how to watch, livestream info, and more.
With another large crowd packed into T-Mobile Park to watch one of the hottest teams in baseball, the Mariners rolled to a relatively easy 6-2 victory over the Rockies.
Unfortunately, one more game comes against the Seattle Mariners. The Colorado Rockies have not had a good time in Seattle, watching the M’s clinch a playoff berth as well as a division title over the first two games.
Josh Naylor hit a two-out, bases-clearing double in the eighth inning to send the Seattle Mariners to the playoffs with a 4-3 victory over the Colorado Rockies on Tuesday night. The Mariners (88-69) won for the 15th time in 16 games to secure the team’s second postseason appearance since 2001.
The Mariners trailed 3-1 entering the eighth but a two-out, bases-clearing double from Josh Naylor turned that two-run deficit into a 4-3 lead. Andres Munoz then shut the door in the ninth for his 38th save of the season.
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Mariners 4, Rockies 3: Raise a glass — but not for the Rockies
The Mariners’ clubhouse was thumping as the Rockies dropped the opener, 4-3. The Rockies were largely successful in manufacturing runs. They got on board first after a Jordan Beck lead-off double led to a Kyle Karros RBI single. Brown followed that by striking out the side in a pretty nice showing.
Mariners All-Star right-hander Bryan Woo will not make his scheduled start on Thursday night against the Colorado Rockies due to pectoral tightness, Seattle general manager Justin Hollander said