In an all-too common refrain lately, the Mariners will seek to avoid a sweep today. At least they’ll be able to hand the ball to Bryan Woo in their effort to do so. Notwithstanding that Woo has been the Mariners’ most reliable starter this year (a wild turn of events!), it’s been a minute since he was truly excellent, having given up a pair of dingers in each of his last two starts and ten hits in the game before that. Maybe he turns it around today.
He’ll face off against veteran southpaw Eduardo Rodriguez, who has had some rough luck to begin the 2025 season, with a .367 BABIP and 56.2% left-on-base rate leading to an ERA that masks his overall competence.
Lineups

With the lefty on the mound, we get the right squad in the lineup, including giving Cole Young a day off.
Game Info
First pitch: 12:40 PT
TV: ROOT Sports
Radio: Ol’ Reliable
Today in Mariners History
1988: The Mariners wait until the bottom of the 8th to score all the runs they’d need to beat Minnesota, which they did on back-to-back home runs from their 8-9 hitters, Dave Hengel and Rey Quinones.
1994: The Mariners hit 4 home runs, one each from Griffey, Blowers, Dan the Man Wilson, and Tino Martinez, in a 6-3 victory over Oakland.
2007: Raúl Ibañez goes 4 for 5 with a double, a triple, and 2 home runs in an 8-7 win over Cleveland. Did you know Raúl had 51 triples in his career? Color me surprised.