Josh Naylor’s Clutch Double Lifts Mariners Over Cardinals 4-2: Seattle Scores Four in Sixth for Comeback Win (Sept. 8, 2025)

Tuesday, September 9th, 2025

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Seattle Mariners Rally in Sixth to Defeat St. Louis Cardinals 4-2

The Seattle Mariners staged a dramatic comeback in the sixth inning, defeating the St. Louis Cardinals 4-2 at home on Monday night. Josh Naylor delivered the decisive blow with a two-run double, shifting momentum in favor of the Mariners in a pivotal early September MLB matchup.

Game Highlights

Josh Naylor, who entered the game with homers in his previous two appearances, took full advantage of a hanging curveball from Cardinals reliever Gordon Graceffo. Naylor’s double drove in two runs, turning the game in Seattle’s favor. Julio Rodríguez had previously put Seattle on the board with an RBI single earlier in the sixth. Following his double, Naylor displayed heads-up baseball by stealing third base and later scoring on a sacrifice fly from Jorge Polanco.

The Mariners’ bats came alive in the sixth inning, scoring all four of their runs in a single burst to erase St. Louis’ 2-0 lead. The Cardinals had built their advantage on a two-run home run by Alec Burleson in the fourth inning, his 17th of the season.

Pitching Performance

Mariners starter Bryan Woo delivered another strong outing, limiting St. Louis to just two runs before passing the game over to the bullpen. Woo improved his season record to 13-7. Andrés Muñoz came in to secure the game, earning his 33rd save after three Mariners relievers combined to close out the win.

Key Moment

Second baseman Leo Rivas sparked the Mariners’ rally in the sixth inning by grinding out a nine-pitch walk to lead off. Rivas fouled off four pitches during the tense at-bat. Randy Arozarena followed with a single, and Cal Raleigh earned a walk on four pitches, loading the bases for Rodríguez and Naylor’s clutch hits.

Key Stat

With this victory, the Mariners have improved to an impressive 17-6 record since the All-Star break, marking the best second-half performance in the majors at this point in the season.

Up Next

The series continues on Tuesday night as Cardinals left-hander Matthew Liberatore (7-11, 4.15 ERA) is set to face Mariners right-hander George Kirby (8-7, 4.47 ERA) in the second matchup of the three-game set.

In summary

The Seattle Mariners orchestrated a key comeback victory over the St. Louis Cardinals, highlighted by Josh Naylor’s two-run double and a strong team effort in the sixth inning. With a resilient pitching staff and clutch offense, the Mariners continue to surge post-All-Star break, solidifying their status as one of MLB’s hottest teams. The series will continue as both teams battle for crucial late-season wins.


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