
Houston
(+1.5)

Seattle
(-1.5)
Star Player
Josh Naylor (SEA) 2/4 2hr 5rbi
Boxscore
Summary
SEATTLE (Interstat) â Josh Naylor drove in five runs with two home runs, powering the Seattle Mariners to a 6-2 victory over the Houston Astros on Monday afternoon at T-Mobile Park. Naylor hit a three-run homer in the first inning and a two-run shot in the third, providing all the offense Seattle needed before a crowd of 18,648. George Kirby earned the win, while Houstonâs Mike Burrows took the loss. The Astros scored both their runs in the fifth on Yainer Diazâs RBI single and a double play. Luke Raley added an RBI single for Seattle in the bottom of the frame. The Mariners recorded 13 hits to Houstonâs seven in the game that took 2 hours, 11 minutes. Seattle has won three straight in this series.
Extended Summary
SEATTLE (Interstat) â Emerging from a five-game skid with a resounding statement, the Seattle Mariners completed a four-game sweep of the reeling Houston Astros behind a dominant pitching performance from George Kirby and a historic power display from Josh Naylor, securing a 6-2 victory on Monday evening at T-Mobile Park. The most important part of the game arrived early and decisively, setting an irreversible tone. After Mariners starter Kirby worked a scoreless top of the first, the heart of the Seattle order immediately pounced on Astros right-hander Mike Burrows. With one out, Cal Raleigh singled and Julio RodrĂguez doubled, putting two runners in scoring position. Naylor, mired in a 1-for-15 slump over his previous four games, then announced his return with authority. He drove a Burrows offering to right-center field for a three-run homer, instantly transforming a scoreless game into a 3-0 Seattle lead before many of the 18,648 in attendance had settled into their seats. That first-inning blast was merely a prelude. In the third inning, after Raleigh led off with another single, Naylor struck again. He launched his second home run of the afternoon, a two-run shot to center field, extending the Marinersâ advantage to 5-0. The five RBIs marked his seventh career game with five or more driven in, and the two-homer game was his first of the young season, single-handedly building an insurmountable cushion. Kirby, the winning pitcher, was the beneficiary of that offensive eruption and made it stand up with precision. He efficiently managed the Houston lineup over 7 2/3 innings, scattering seven hits and allowing two earned runs. He walked none and struck out six, requiring just 89 pitches to navigate into the eighth inning. His command allowed the Mariners to rest a bullpen that had been taxed during their recent losing streak. The Astros, who have now lost eight consecutive gamesâtheir longest slide since a 15-game skid to end the 2013 seasonâshowed a flicker of life in the fifth inning. Cam Smith and Taylor Trammell singled to open the frame. Yainer Diaz followed with an RBI single to center, plating Smith. Nick Allen then grounded into a double play, which allowed Trammell to score but effectively killed a potential larger rally. That sequence accounted for Houstonâs only runs, trimming the deficit to 5-2. Seattle answered immediately in the bottom of the fifth, however, to quell any notion of a comeback. RodrĂguez singled, stole second, and scored on an RBI single from Luke Raley, who finished the afternoon 3 for 4. That run restored the four-run margin at 6-2. From there, Kirby and the Seattle bullpen slammed the door. After Kirby allowed a two-out single in the eighth, reliever Matt Brash entered and needed just one pitch to induce an inning-ending lineout from Isaac Paredes. Cole Wilcox then worked a perfect ninth inning to seal the victory. The loss dropped Houston to 6-11 on the season, firmly in last place in the American League West. Burrows, the losing pitcher, was tagged for six runs on 11 hits over six innings of work, falling to 1-3. In contrast, the Mariners climbed back to .500 at 8-9, having exorcised the frustrations of their recent slide entirely at the expense of their division rivals. Offensively for Seattle, RodrĂguez and Brendan Donovan each added two hits to support Naylorâs heroics. For Houston, Diazâs RBI single was a highlight in a seven-hit team effort that consistently failed to capitalize with runners on base, going 1 for 4 with runners in scoring position and grounding into two double plays. The result defied the pregame projection from National Statisticalâs game simulator, which had forecast a 4-2 Houston victory, though it aligned with the same serviceâs ELO probability, which gave Seattle a 58.1% chance to win. The Mariners covered the spread as 1.5-run favorites, and the combined eight total runs went under the posted over/under of 7.5. The Mariners will look to carry this momentum on the road as they open a three-game series against the San Diego Padres on Tuesday. The Astros, desperate to stop their lengthy slide, return home to Houston to begin a three-game set with the Colorado Rockies, also on Tuesday.
Preview
Preview: Astros, Mariners Conclude Series in Seattle SEATTLE (Interstat) â The Houston Astros will look to avoid a four-game sweep when they face the Seattle Mariners in the series finale Monday afternoon at T-Mobile Park. First pitch is scheduled for 6:40 p.m. PDT under cloudy skies with a temperature near 59 degrees. The Mariners (7-9) have taken the first three games of this set, outscoring the Astros (6-10) 23-14. Seattle won 6-1 on Sunday behind a strong start from Logan Gilbert. Houston will send right-hander George Kirby (1-2) to the mound. Kirby will face a Mariners lineup that has found its rhythm during this homestand. Seattle counters with Gilbert (1-2), who is coming off a dominant performance against these same Astros. Gilbert allowed one run on four hits over seven innings Sunday, striking out seven. A player to watch for Houston is reliever Enyel De Los Santos, who has not allowed an earned run in his last four appearances, spanning 5 1/3 innings. He pitched 1 1/3 scoreless innings in Sundayâs loss. Despite the recent results, National Statisticalâs game simulator projects a 4-2 Astros victory. Seattle has been installed as a pregame favorite with a spread of -1.5. The over/under is set at 7.5 runs. Following Mondayâs game, the Astros return home to begin a three-game series with the Colorado Rockies on Tuesday. The Mariners embark on a road trip, opening a three-game set against the San Diego Padres on Tuesday. Probable Pitchers: Astros RHP George Kirby (1-2) vs. Mariners RHP Logan Gilbert (1-2). Series: Mariners lead 3-0. Up Next: Astros: Host Colorado on Tuesday. Mariners: At San Diego on Tuesday.