Friday, August 22nd, 2025

The Oakland Athletics (59-70, fifth in the AL West) head to the Pacific Northwest for a clash with the Seattle Mariners (68-60, second in the AL West) at T-Mobile Park. As the teams prepare for their 11th meeting this season, both clubs look to break the current 5-5 season series tie and strengthen their playoff positions.
On the mound, the Athletics send Luis Morales (1-0, 1.86 ERA, 1.66 WHIP, nine strikeouts) to face Mariners right-hander Bryan Woo (10-7, 2.90 ERA, 0.96 WHIP, 153 strikeouts). Morales is riding early momentum in his rookie campaign, while Woo provides steadiness with impressive strikeout totals and a sub-3.00 ERA.
Seattle boasts a strong 37-25 home record and have gone 46-10 when scoring at least five runs this season, demonstrating their offensive explosiveness at home. The Mariners, however, enter this contest looking to turn around after a 3-7 stretch in their last 10 games, posting a .237 team average and 6.38 ERA.
The Athletics, meanwhile, are 33-33 on the road, carrying momentum after a 7-3 run over their last 10 games, outscoring opponents by 14 runs with a .250 average and 3.62 ERA. Oakland holds the second-best team batting average in the American League at .254, a testament to their consistent hitting all season.
For the Mariners, Cal Raleigh leads with 66 extra-base hits (19 doubles and 47 home runs), powering the Seattle lineup. Julio Rodriguez remains hot, going 15-for-40 with five doubles, a triple, two homers, and six RBI in the last 10 contests.
Athletics standout Tyler Soderstrom recently tallied four hits against the Twins, and now leads Oakland with a .273 average, 25 doubles, a triple, 23 home runs, 48 walks, and 74 RBI. Nick Kurtz has also stepped up, batting 14-for-37 with three home runs and six RBI over the past 10 games.
Mariners: Trent Thornton (Achilles, 60-day IL), Dominic Canzone (arm, day-to-day), Logan Evans (elbow, 15-day IL), Gregory Santos (knee, 60-day IL), Victor Robles (shoulder, 60-day IL), Ryan Bliss (biceps, 60-day IL).
Athletics: Austin Wynns (abdomen, 60-day IL), Luis Severino (oblique, 15-day IL), Jacob Wilson (forearm, 10-day IL), Denzel Clarke (abductor, 10-day IL), Max Muncy (hand, 10-day IL), Grant Holman (shoulder, 60-day IL), Gunnar Hoglund (hip, 60-day IL), Jose Leclerc (shoulder, 60-day IL), Luis Medina (elbow, 60-day IL).
Today at T-Mobile Park, expect mild baseball weather with temperatures in the mid-70s under mostly sunny skies. There’s little chance of precipitation, so rain delays are unlikely. Gentle northwesterly winds around 6–10 mph could slightly influence fly balls, making for ideal conditions to enjoy the game.
The August 22 matchup between the Athletics and Mariners is set to be a competitive battle with both teams aiming to gain ground in the AL West. With stalwart pitching, key offensive performers, and balanced team statistics, this game could prove pivotal in the playoff race. Fans at T-Mobile Park can look forward to ideal weather and an exciting contest as the series tie gets put to the test.
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