Seattle Mariners vs Baltimore Orioles – FULL GAME HIGHLIGHTS | August 12, 2025 MLB Season

The Mariners sail away from Seattle. They go east to start a ninegame three city east coast road trip. We start in Baltimore, the charm city out there from Oral Park at Camden Yards. Time now for the Chevy Equinox drive to the playoffs where Northwest Adventures begin. The Astros win last night. The Mariners idol Mariners a game back in the West, but they pick up a game half game on the Red Sox. So they are a game and a half up in that wild card standing. anchored into today’s start. Pitches very well at home here. Yeah, and look, nothing really jumps off the page in regards to stuff. You’re going to see the stuff you’re going to see the the low 90s fast ball. The split is a big pitch for him, especially with two strikes. All the lefties uh did the damage last time out against the Phillies. But for Dean Cramy, look at the pitch arsenal right here. A little force. He throws the cutter in there as well. But that split, stay away from that pitch, especially some of these lefties. He’ll go to that pitch a lot with two strikes. He gave up four earned runs in six innings against those Phillies and taking a loss his last turn. Mariners coming off that nine and one home stand. Randy first pitch swinging line drive single up the middle. It’s Dean Kramer. He was high enough but this one is just going to be a lazy fly ball out to not in right field. Being the man on the man right now. Dean Kramer. There goes Randy and he’ll slide in without the throw. Rushman loses it in the transfer. Ground ball. Westber’s got it. Looks Randy back. Two outs. He’s first pitch swinging and that’s up the middle base hit. Ry’s going to score easily from second base as he trots across home plate. Just like that, the Mariners have taken a one- nothing lead here in the first. Swinging a miss on that one and Gino goes down and that will end the inning. But the Mariners, a couple of knocks and the one run, they’re up one- nothing going to the bottom of the first. Now Kirby gone six innings his last four turns. Little chopper to Cole Young. Gets his counterpart out there at first base. one away. Scoring just two and a half runs per game. Team batting average 175. And another one right to Cole Young. It’s Westber. First pitch ground out. Another off speed. Little tapper. Naylor takes it himself and wins the race. You look at the bottom of that lineup at 789. Lefty, lefty, lefty. It’s Kenzone to right field. Nota thought he had it but ruled a hit and Palano full count to JPO at first. Second, back to first. 361 double play gets Kramer out of the second inning this year. Turned that around in that series in June. That was a high chopper to Gino. Easy throw to first. Well, there’s a Washington team playing as well, my friend. There’s Naylor playing way over towards second. It’s to Kirby in his whole career with the move to first and he punches out on a pitch very close to the zone. It goes Kirby’s way and he’s through two here in Baltimore. That comfort level about him. Did he go? He did. Kver gets young on the check swing. 32 with Tampa. Chance to get that. It’s a popup right side. Holiday calling for this one. Second out. See behind the plate. Everything he’s doing behind the plate. This one’s a little number. Rushman’s got this one. And a quick efficient top of the third for Kramer. Finish just goes through the roof. See starting to see more and more of those breaking balls be the plan a’ll stay in. And it does. Cal Rley help number one. Can we shut this thing off? It’s doing nothing right now. to Young over to JP. Young 463 double play. Allen out. So the single erase. We’re through three. The Mariners up one- nothing. Unlimited bumper reuse. There goes Julio. Pitch on the way. The throw down to second. The slide the tag and Julio is out at second base. What a throw by Adley Rutman down to the shortstop. Gunnar Henderson covering. So, one away for the Mariners here in the top half of the fourth inning by Josh Lewis. So far, that’s been it. Here’s a fly ball into straightaway center field, but coming in is Allen. Allen is there and he will make the catch and that’s going to retire the side. We go to the bottom of the fourth here in Baltimore. Then it went to Triple A. He was in Rochester. Here’s the pitch on the way and a swing and a miss by Holiday. Strike three. A strikeout. But not only did he break it, as you mentioned, he surpassed it by 500 more. Drive into right center field. Can zone going back to the one track. Tom is there to make the catch. Julio there as well have put out two outs in the inning. That is a record that will never be broken. Absolutely. Swaging a hard shot up the middle into right center field. A base hit for Henderson. The hard turn at first. Heading for second. Here’s the throw to JP. The catch, the tag, not in time. And Henderson with a little hesitation then took off. Looking for the final out here in the fourth. And he’s going to get it. and he strikes out Adley Rutman. His third strike out of the ball game. We go to the top of the fifth inning. Mariners lead the Orioles one to nothing. George little tapper to the left side and Kramer can’t get to it, but there’s the West does. Strong throw to first and it’s in time to get Palanco. And there’s one away. Put it that way. All right, ground ball to second. Up with the ball. Holiday own second one and there’s two. The double play and that will retire the side. And hey, we’re at the halfway point here in Baltimore. We go to the bottom of the fifth and a swing and a miss for strike three. And another strike out. That’s number four for George Kirby. Straightaway center field. Julio drifting back. Camps underneath. Well, still drifting back. Drifting back as the wind grabs it. He makes the catch and that’s going to retire the side. San Diego strike three called. Julio caught looking. One away for the Mariners here. And he does in a swing and a miss for strike three. So another strike out for Dean Kramer. Two outs for the Mariners. Here fly ball center field. Allen drifting a little bit to his left. He’s there to make the catch and that’s going to retire the side. Seventh inning stretch time after 6 and 12. Sends a pop up left side of the infield. JP Crawford underneath it. Backpedal some more on the outfield grass and he’s there to make the catch. A little bit of a breeze blowing out the left field and a swing and a miss by Mount Castle for strike three. Seven outstanding scoreless innings for George Kirby scoring Randy Rosena. Well hit ball deep to right field. Not going back and he is there with a leap and he makes the catch up against the fence. Downing when they need it up the middle. Heck of a stop right there. Henderson behind the back. Spin move. throws the first in time to get that zone. Hit the ball mighty hard. So, two outs and a big swing and a miss by Cole for strike three. And that’s going to retire the side. There’s that nasty splitter again by Kramer. We go to the bottom of the eighth. It’s still the Mariners one and the Orioles nothing. Here comes Bazardo. Popped up shallow right field. Kzone racing in. Dom is there and Kurt Plunky makes the catch. There’s one away for the Orioles. Swing and a miss for strike three. Bizardo with a big strike out. Tied run over there at first base. And now two down for the Orioles. Line drive center field, but right there is Julio Rodriguez to make the catch. But close from the get-go. Chopper to third. Taken by Westber on the run. The toss across and it’s in time. And the last guy to do it in the American League is Thurman Mson. Fly ball. Little shallow five ball into right field going out to second base. But Holiday and he bobbles and he hangs on to it. And again the two- two on the way to Naylor. Hopped up left field shallow coming in is Jackson going out to shortstop Henderson. It’s going to be Jackson who makes the catch and that’s going to retire the sign. We go to the bottom of the ninth inning. Last try for the birds. Has to stay on top of that pitch and bury it. One hopper back to the mound. Munoz has it. Halfway run to first. Follow the underhand flip over to Naylor. Make you think about it. Oh, a swing and a miss and a slider for strike three. And that was a beauty right there. Two outs for the Orioles here with Plus and it’s down low for ball four. So Henderson with a two out walk and the Orioles the 01. Ground ball base hit into left field. Henderson to second. Off of the ball is Randy. Gets a throw in. And now the Orioles on the single by Rutman. Pitch just like that one. Well hit ball deep down the left field line hooking it is fouled and that had the distance down the left field line to be a walk-off three- run home run but it was fouled. Holy smokes and Munoz is ready. Two aboard. Ground ball to short. JP’s got it. The throw to first and the ball game is over. The Mariners shut out the Orioles here in Baltimore one to nothing. Munoz hung in there and he picks up his 28th save of the

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18 comments
  1. 久々の投手戦での勝利だがムニョスがこのところずっと動揺してるように見える。今シーズンは失敗したのは2~3試合だったと思うが圧倒的に成功してるのに失敗のダメージが残っているのかな?頑張れ!

  2. IDK if there’s another team in baseball with less plate discipline than Seattle. When I say plate discipline, I’m not necessarily referring to BBs or OBP. They consistently swing at pitches out of the zone.

  3. So nice seeing this Mariners pitching staff hold a 1 run lead for essentially an entire game. It wasn't pretty but I'll take it for 1st Mariners win vs. Orioles this season.

  4. nah bro, MLB needs to drug test the whole Mariners franchise. Theres just no way this team is actually this good, they gotta be tampering games or something. N i aint even tryna hate but even mariners fans knows their team isnt this good lmao.

  5. I continue to wonder whether Naylor's going to get caught with the little glove-to-hand flip he does every time he catches a throw for an out at first. Yes, I know it's "on the transfer", but a few times it's looked like he didn't come up with it cleanly. It seems like if NFL rules applied that "adjusting the grip" during the time the runner gets there would result in a Not a Catch ruling. 😀

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