Wednesday, August 6th, 2025

The Seattle Mariners secured an impressive 8-3 victory over the Chicago White Sox, powered by the bat of Eugenio Suárez and a dominant pitching performance from Bryan Woo at T-Mobile Park.
Eugenio Suárez delivered a crucial blow for Seattle, launching a tiebreaking two-run homer in the fourth inning—his 37th of the season and his first since being reacquired in a recent trade. Josh Naylor and Dominic Canzone also homered, contributing to a well-rounded offensive surge as the Mariners picked up their fourth win in the last five games. Jorge Polanco added two hits and two runs batted in, anchoring the lineup throughout the night.
On the mound, Bryan Woo (9-6) struck out nine batters and allowed minimal scoring, capturing his first win since early July. Woo has now pitched at least six innings in each of his first 22 starts this season, setting a new franchise record for such consistency and durability from a starting pitcher.
The White Sox saw Lenyn Sosa, Luis Robert Jr., and Colson Montgomery each homer, but it wasn't enough to overcome Seattle's balanced attack. Chicago starter Davis Martin (3-9) was tagged for six runs, five earned, across five-plus innings as the White Sox dropped their second straight contest. In the ninth inning, Robert Jr. and Montgomery hit back-to-back home runs, yet the rally ultimately fell short.
Dominic Canzone tied the game at 1 in the second inning with his seventh home run, a deep shot to right-center. The Mariners broke the game open with a three-run sixth inning, highlighted by Jorge Polanco’s two-run single after Suárez and Naylor executed a double steal to move into scoring position. Josh Naylor added insurance with a two-run homer in the seventh, his 13th of the season.
The sixth inning stood out when Suárez and Naylor reached base with walks, executing a double steal before Polanco drove them in with a single. The Mariners took charge with their smart baserunning and timely hitting.
Seattle recorded four stolen bases in the sixth inning alone, marking only the third time in franchise history that the Mariners have swiped four bags in a single frame. The last occurrence came back in June 2004, also against the White Sox.
The series continues on Wednesday night as Jonathan Cannon (4-8, 4.77 ERA) is set to take the mound for Chicago, with George Kirby (6-5, 4.13 ERA) starting for the Mariners.
The Seattle Mariners powered past the Chicago White Sox 8-3, thanks to key home runs from Eugenio Suárez, Josh Naylor, and Dominic Canzone, along with Bryan Woo’s record-setting pitching performance. Swift baserunning and timely hits underscored Seattle’s win, as they continued their strong stretch. The White Sox showed flashes of offense but were ultimately outpaced, setting the stage for an intriguing continuation of the series.
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