Mariners star Cal Raleigh bashes pair of home runs
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Seattle Mariners, Tarik Skubal and Detroit Tigers
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The left fielder will be in his second career All-Star Game as a replacement for his teammate, Julio Rodriguez.
Historically, it's risky to draft right-handed high school pitchers at the very top of the MLB Draft. Also historically, the Seattle Mariners have been incredible at drafting and developing pitchers in their farm system. Almost the entire rotation for the team was drafted by the M's and brought through the franchise's farm system.
With the Seattle Mariners in position for a wild card and the pitching coming around, Mike Salk is dreaming big on three big trade targets.
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The Mariners have the No. 3 pick in the draft this weekend, but will that pick give us any insight into how they view the trade deadline on July 31?
The Tigers look to make a hard push heading into the Midsummer Classic, as they hope to stay at the top of the Major League Baseball standings before Monday. They are riding high thanks to a stretch of good play, having swept the Cleveland Guardians, on the road, last weekend, before taking two of three from the Tampa Bay Rays earlier in the week.
For seven frames, starter Bryan Woo was unhittable. He held the New York Yankees in check for most of the night, dominating on his way to an eighth-inning exit. When second baseman Jazz Chisholm broke up the no-hitter, Woo responded with class, but karma didn't reward him immediately.
Lazaro Montes popped another home run for the Double-A Arkansas Travelers after doing his first-ever interview in English.
It's Friday, July 11 and the Mariners (48-45) are in Detroit to take on the Tigers (59-35). Luis Castillo is slated to take the mound for Seattle against Tarik Skubal for Detroit. Seattle is coming off a reverse sweep via the Yankees.