Sunday, September 14th, 2025

The Seattle Mariners claimed another crucial victory on Saturday night, defeating the Los Angeles Angels 5-3 at T-Mobile Park. The win keeps Seattle tied with Houston atop the AL West, marking their eighth straight victory and matching their longest winning streak of the season.
Starting pitcher Bryan Woo delivered a career night, striking out 13 batters over six innings and allowing only two runs on three hits. With Saturday’s game, Woo (14-7) has now pitched five or more innings in 31 consecutive games, the longest active streak in the American League.
Woo faced some early adversity, surrendering Jo Adell’s 36th home run and an RBI single to Bryce Teodosio in the second inning. However, he quickly regained control and retired the next 13 batters he faced, showcasing his dominance on the mound.
The Mariners delivered timely offense against Angels starter Mitch Farris, who lasted just four innings and gave up five runs on five hits. Jorge Polanco ignited the scoring with a two-run double in the first inning, his eighth straight game with an extra-base hit—the longest such streak by any Mariner this season. J.P. Crawford added a decisive blow with his 10th home run in the fourth inning, putting Seattle ahead for good.
A pivotal plate appearance came in the fifth inning when Josh Naylor battled through an 11-pitch at-bat against Chase Silseth, culminating in a two-run single that extended Seattle’s lead to 5-2. That insurance run proved critical in securing the win.
Angels interim manager Ray Montgomery was absent attending a funeral, leaving Ryan Goins to manage Saturday’s contest. Despite a late solo home run by Taylor Ward off Matt Brash, who earned his fourth save, the Angels were unable to mount a comeback.
With the win, Seattle remains locked in a tie with the Boston Red Sox for the second AL wild-card spot. Every victory is crucial in this hotly contested postseason race.
The series wraps up on Sunday, with the Angels sending right-hander Kyle Hendricks (7-9, 4.58 ERA) to the mound against Mariners right-hander George Kirby (8-7, 4.56 ERA). Both teams will look to finish the series strong as they jockey for playoff positioning.
The Seattle Mariners continued their hot streak, defeating the Los Angeles Angels 5-3 behind Bryan Woo’s career-high 13 strikeouts and timely hitting from Jorge Polanco and J.P. Crawford. The victory keeps Seattle tied atop the AL West and solidifies their position in the wild-card race. With both teams aiming for postseason spots, the final game of the series promises high stakes and competitive action for MLB fans.
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