Seattle, WA
Seattle Mariners Suffered Weird Luck on the Bases in Saturday Game
The Seattle Mariners have had some of the weirdest and unfortunate luck on the bases over the last week.
Whether it’s just been a series of freak plays, players being overzealous while trying to win critical games with playoff implications or someone casting a curse, the Mariners have had some of the rarest and most unfortunate plays with runners on.
First, with two outs and Justin Turner at the plate with a 3-0 count, Victor Robles tried to steal home and was tagged out at the plate during a game against the New York Yankees on Tuesday. One day later, Julio Rodriguez, who represented the game-tying run at third base with nobody out in the bottom of the 10th, sprinted out of the way of a wayward bat that flew out of the hands of his teammate Randy Arozarena. The play was live and Rodriguez was tagged out at third. Both those games were losses but Rodriguez’s error mattered a lot more. Seattle lost 11-2 on Wednesday and 2-1 on Thursday.
Julio Rodriguez nearly got decapitated and forgot he still needs to get back to third base @StoolBaseball
— Barstool Sports (@barstoolsports) September 19, 2024
And then on Saturday, during Game 2 of a three-game series against the Texas Rangers, the Mariners got another string of bad luck with Luke Raley on the bases.
During the top of the fifth inning and the game tied 2-2, Raley attempted to steal second base and looked like he was successful.
But, for reasons that weren’t explained initially on the ROOT Sports broadcast, Raley returned to first. He was forced out in the next at-bat after Jorge Polanco grounded into an inning-ending double play.
When the broadcast returned in the bottom of the fifth inning, it was explained that home plate umpire Manny Gonzalez sent Raley back to first base because Rangers catcher Carson Kelly’s arm contacted Gonzalez while making the throw attempt to second base.
Seattle did receive some good luck later in the game when Robles (pinch running for Polanco) stole third and promptly sprinted home without breaking stride on a wild pitch in the top of the ninth on a wild pitch.
Unlike Tuesday, Robles was safe at home and helped spark a three-run inning that iced an 8-4 win for the Mariners.
“never let them know your next move” -victor robles, probably 😂 pic.twitter.com/cQ4fMTIFmC
— Seattle Mariners (@Mariners) September 22, 2024
Seattle’s base running has been great since Dan Wilson was hired as manager on Aug. 22. But the last week has featured some of the rarest and most unfortunate plays that will likely have playoff implications by the end of the year.
The Mariners will likely hope that Robles score on the wild pitch breaks that bad luck streak.
RODRIGUEZ CONTINUES HOT STREAK IN WIN AGAINST RANGERS: Julio Rodriguez continued to show out for the Seattle Mariners and went 4-for-6 in an 8-4 win against the Texas Rangers on Saturday. CLICK HERE
HOW ‘BAD’ HAS RODRIGUEZ ACTUALLY BEEN FOR SEATTLE?: Seattle Mariners franchise cornerstone Julio Rodriguez has received a lot of flack on social media the last week; But a lot of those criticisms may be unfounded. CLICK HERE
SEATTLE BULLPEN ELEVATING ITSELF: The Seattle Mariners bullpen, once thought to be one of the main weaknesses of the team, has been one of Seattle’s strongest facets in the final stretch of the season. CLICK HERE
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Seattle, WA
Redhawks Upset Huskies 70-66, Win Second Straight ‘Battle for Seattle’ — Emerald City Spectrum
With neither team shooting well from the outside at Climate Pledge Arena, the Redhawks outperformed the favored Huskies driving the ball to the paint in the second half, making more plays down the stretch to beat their city rivals for a second straight year.
Seattle, WA
Seattle Seahawks Injury Updates: Status of trio of DBs
There were Seattle Seahawks injury updates on Friday regarding three defensive backs coming out of the Hawks’ overtime win over the Los Angeles Rams on Thursday Night Football.
Seahawks’ Derick Hall suspended one game for stepping on player
Here’s a look at the updates, as well as insight from head coach Mike Macdonald and additional information from ESPN NFL reporter Jeremy Fowler.
• The biggest concern for the Seahawks coming out of the game is safety Coby Bryant, who has a knee injury. Macdonald said in a press conference Friday that Bryant would “get imaged,” meaning undergo an MRI. Fowler reported on social media that, per sources, Bryant is “expected to miss ‘some time’ based on initial tests.”
• Cornerback Riq Woolen has a knee concern of his own, but Fowler reported that it’s “not considered serious” and that, per a source, Woolen “more so got ‘banged up.’”
• Versatile defensive back Nick Emmanwori was evaluated for a concussion late in Thursday’s game, but Macdonald said he cleared concussion protocol.
The Seahawks improved to 12-3 with their win over the Rams, giving them a one-game lead over Los Angeles for both first place in the NFC West and the No. 1 seed to the postseason out of the NFC. The Seahawks also clinched a playoff spot with the dramatic comeback victory.
The next Seahawks game will be at 10 a.m. on Sunday, Dec. 28 on the road against the Carolina Panthers (7-7). Radio coverage on Seattle Sports will begin at 7 a.m. that day with the pregame show.
More Seattle Seahawks coverage
• Macdonald explains Seahawks’ game-winning 2-point decision
• Brock Huard: The reason Sam Darnold was able to beat Rams
• Where Seahawks’ No. 1 seed odds stand after epic win
• Stacy Rost: Seahawks dramatically flip script to beat Rams
• Anatomy of a comeback: How Seattle Seahawks stunned Rams
Seattle, WA
Seattle brings losing streak into game against San Jose
Seattle Kraken (12-14-6, in the Pacific Division) vs. San Jose Sharks (17-15-3, in the Pacific Division)
San Jose, California; Saturday, 10 p.m. EST
BOTTOM LINE: The Seattle Kraken look to end a four-game losing streak with a victory over the San Jose Sharks.
San Jose is 17-15-3 overall and 4-4-2 against the Pacific Division. The Sharks have conceded 117 goals while scoring 104 for a -13 scoring differential.
Seattle is 12-14-6 overall with a 5-4-0 record in Pacific Division play. The Kraken have a -20 scoring differential, with 79 total goals scored and 99 conceded.
The matchup Saturday is the third time these teams square off this season. The Kraken won 4-1 in the last meeting. Jaden Schwartz led the Kraken with two goals.
TOP PERFORMERS: William Eklund has eight goals and 14 assists for the Sharks. Tyler Toffoli has five goals and five assists over the past 10 games.
Vince Dunn has five goals and 14 assists for the Kraken. Chandler Stephenson has four goals and three assists over the past 10 games.
LAST 10 GAMES: Sharks: 5-5-0, averaging 3.4 goals, 5.9 assists, 2.9 penalties and 5.8 penalty minutes while giving up 3.5 goals per game.
Kraken: 1-9-0, averaging 2.2 goals, 4.1 assists, 3.9 penalties and 9.6 penalty minutes while giving up 3.6 goals per game.
INJURIES: Sharks: None listed.
Kraken: None listed.
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The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.
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