In Playoff Contention, Seattle Mariners Might Be Movers at Trade Deadline
- The Seattle Mariners began a seven-game stretch at home Monday night by defeating the Kansas City Royals 6-2 at T-Mobile Park.
- Randy Arozarena ended nearly three weeks at 99 career home runs by hitting two homers off Royals starter Michael Wacha, including a solo shot to tie the game and a three-run homer that gave the Mariners a 5-1 lead.
- Cal Raleigh launched his 33rd home run of the season off reliever Daniel Lynch IV, joining an elite group that has achieved this milestone before July. Additionally, he became the fastest Mariners player to accumulate 70 RBIs since 2003.
- Arozarena credited Raleigh's hard work through translator Manny Acta, and Mariners manager Dan Wilson noted Arozarena used the whole field and improved quickly after seeking his 100th hit for a long time.
- Seattle Mariners prospects Jurrangelo Cijntje, Harry Ford, and Lazaro Montes have been chosen to participate in the 2025 All-Star Futures Game, which will take place on July 12 at Truist Park in Atlanta. Ford will be making his third consecutive appearance in the event, held in his home state of Georgia.
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Randy Arozarena, Mariners look to continue power surge vs. Royals
Randy Arozarena sat on 99 career home runs for nearly three weeks.
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Cal Raleigh connected his number 33 quadrangular, leading the Major Leagues, and Mexican-Cuban Randy Arozarena connected twice, while Seattle Mariners beat the Kansas City Royals 6-2 on Monday night.
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