Sunday, October 5th, 2025

The Detroit Tigers (87-75, second in the AL Central during the regular season) visit the Seattle Mariners (90-72, first in the AL West) for a crucial Game 2 of the American League Division Series at T-Mobile Park. The Tigers currently hold a 1-0 series advantage as both teams look to shape their postseason storylines.
The Tigers send ace Tarik Skubal (13-6, 2.21 ERA, 0.89 WHIP, 241 strikeouts) to the mound, aiming to maintain Detroit’s postseason edge. The Mariners counter with their own All-Star, Luis Castillo (11-8, 3.54 ERA, 1.19 WHIP, 162 strikeouts), looking to even the series on home turf.
Today's weather at T-Mobile Park is cool with a high near 60°F and mostly cloudy skies. There is a 30% chance of light showers, so precipitation may briefly affect play. Winds are light from the southwest at 6–8 mph, which shouldn't significantly impact the game. Fans should bring a jacket and keep an eye on possible passing drizzle during today's baseball action.
Seattle boasts a strong 90-72 overall record, dominating at home with a 51-30 mark. When the Mariners produce five or more runs, they've won 59 of 72 such games. The Tigers finished with 87-75 overall and a 41-40 record on the road, demonstrating grit with a 23-12 record in one-run games. This matchup marks the eighth meeting between the two teams this season, with Seattle holding a narrow 4-3 advantage in the season series.
For Seattle, Cal Raleigh stands out, having tallied 24 doubles and 60 home runs while hitting .247 for the season. Julio Rodriguez remains hot, going 9 for 36 with three home runs over the last 10 games.
The Tigers are powered by Gleyber Torres, who has collected 22 doubles, 16 home runs, and 74 RBI this year. Riley Greene has shined recently, batting 12 for 38 with two doubles, two home runs, and four RBI in his last 10 contests.
The Mariners enter Game 2 with a 6-4 record over their last 10 games, batting .237 and sporting a 3.03 ERA while outscoring opponents by 13 runs. The Tigers are 5-5 in their most recent 10 games, hitting .215 with an impressive 2.79 ERA, though they’ve been outscored by six runs during that stretch.
Seattle’s injury list includes Bryan Woo (day-to-day, pectoral), Jackson Kowar (15-Day IL, shoulder), Trent Thornton (60-Day IL, achilles), Gregory Santos (60-Day IL, knee), and Ryan Bliss (60-Day IL, biceps).
The Tigers are managing a number of injuries: Matt Vierling (10-Day IL, oblique), Sawyer Gipson-Long (15-Day IL, neck), Beau Brieske (60-Day IL, forearm), Reese Olson (60-Day IL, shoulder), Sean Guenther (60-Day IL, hip), Jackson Jobe (60-Day IL, flexor), Jason Foley (60-Day IL, shoulder), Alex Cobb (60-Day IL, hip), and Ty Madden (60-Day IL, shoulder).
Game 2 of the ALDS between the Detroit Tigers and Seattle Mariners promises a compelling matchup of strong starting pitchers and standout offensive talent. With the Tigers holding a 1-0 series lead and the Mariners aiming to capitalize on their home advantage, every inning will be pivotal for these playoff contenders. Fans attending or tuning in should prepare for potential drizzle, but the focus will remain on pivotal postseason performances as the ALDS drama unfolds in Seattle.
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