Wednesday, September 3rd, 2025

Yandy Diaz delivered a career-best performance, collecting five hits to help the Tampa Bay Rays secure a 9-4 win against the Seattle Mariners. This victory completed a three-game series sweep at home and marked the Rays’ sixth consecutive win, tying their season high. With this momentum, Tampa Bay improved to 70-69 and edged closer to the American League wild-card race, now trailing by just 2½ games.
The Rays' offense exploded for a season-high 19 hits, with six players recording multi-hit games. Diaz’s four singles and a double represented the 11th five-hit game in franchise history, highlighting the team’s offensive depth. Tampa Bay wasted no time, as five of the first six batters reached in the opening frame, resulting in a quick 4-0 lead over Mariners starter George Kirby.
Starter Adrian Houser delivered for the Rays, allowing four runs across seven innings. He struck out eight and walked just one, earning his eighth win of the season. Houser’s solid outing provided stability and control, giving his team the support needed to maintain a comfortable lead.
The Mariners, now 73-67, have been in a slump, losing five of their last six games and 14 of the past 20. George Kirby struggled on the mound, recording the shortest start of his career at just two innings. He allowed a season-high eight runs (seven earned) on 10 hits, notching only one strikeout. The Rays chased Kirby early, erupting for four runs in the first inning and four more in the second.
Cal Raleigh contributed an RBI single to bring his season total to 109 RBIs. Julio Rodriguez provided a bright spot for Seattle with his 28th home run of the campaign, a three-run shot in the sixth inning that narrowed the deficit but couldn’t change the game’s outcome.
The game shifted decisively in the first inning when, after retiring the leadoff hitter, George Kirby gave up five consecutive hits, propelling Tampa Bay to a quick 4-0 advantage that set the tone for the rest of the evening.
Yandy Diaz’s 5-for-5 performance, capped with a double and four singles, was the first five-hit game for the Rays since 2020.
The Mariners head to Atlanta, where Logan Gilbert (4-6, 3.73 ERA) will start the series opener against Chris Sale (5-4, 2.45 ERA). The Rays remain at home to face the Cleveland Guardians, with Ryan Pepiot (10-10, 3.70 ERA) taking the mound against Gavin Williams (9-5, 3.26 ERA).
The Tampa Bay Rays’ strong offense and solid pitching powered them to a 9-4 victory, completing a sweep of the Seattle Mariners. Yandy Diaz’s career-high five hits and the team’s season-high 19 hits showcased their batting prowess. This win extends Tampa Bay’s winning streak and keeps their postseason hopes alive, while the Mariners continue to search for answers during a tough stretch. Fans can look forward to the upcoming pitching matchups as both teams move on to their next series.
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