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Rodríguez, Arozarena and Polanco Hit Homers as Mariners Beat Angels 4-2

ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA, JUL 24 – The Mariners hold a 54-48 record and lead the season series 3-2, while the Angels aim to improve their playoff chances despite recent losses.

  • This Thursday, Anaheim hosts the Los Angeles Angels against the Seattle Mariners at 9:38 p.m. EDT in the series opener.
  • The Seattle Mariners at 54-48, second in the AL West and leading the season series 3-2.
  • Ahead of next week, Seattle acquired Josh Naylor for two pitching prospects, a trade made ahead of the deadline.
  • Trout’s career records include 54 homers, 103 extra-base hits and 31 intentional walks vs. Seattle, breaking Rafael Palmeiro’s and Rickey Henderson’s records.
  • With 139 homers, the Mariners and Angels face a playoff challenge ahead, as the Angels must leap-frog five teams including Tampa Bay, Texas, Cleveland, Kansas City and Minnesota to reach a wild-card spot.
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Mariners try to continue road win streak in matchup against the Angels

The Seattle Mariners hit the road against the Los Angeles Angels trying to extend a four-game road winning streak.

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Dominicans Julio Rodríguez and Jorge Polanco, as well as Cuban Randy Arozarena connected home runs, Logan Evans allowed a five-inning race, and Seattle Mariners beat Los Angeles Angelinos on Thursday 4-2.

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Yusei Kikuchi falters in 5th inning as Angels lose to Mariners

ANAHEIM — The Seattle Mariners kicked off baseball’s trading season on Thursday with the first significant deal ahead of next week’s deadline, bolstering their offense by acquiring Arizona first baseman Josh Naylor for a pair of pitching prospects. The Angels came out of the All-Star break with visions of joining the Mariners in the buyers’ aisle, hopes that were buoyed by their two wins in a three-game series in Philadelphia last weekend. But t…

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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Thursday, July 24, 2025.
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