Marlins vs. Mariners full game highlights from 4/26/25
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Making his eighth career start against Miami and he’s 5 to 1 against them with a 2.20 a ground ball up the middle. Crawford got on the first base side of second, a quick start, three pitches and one away. Sanchez homered last night. Really terrific at bat for Jesus sanchez as he draws a one out walk. Here’s Augustine Ramirez off to a great start of swing and a fly ball into the gap in right center field back. Really? And Rodriguez and luke gets back there to make the catch well in front of the war. Ramirez flies out and there’s two outs for the Marlins here in the top of the first inning, eric Waggaman, the first baseman tonight for the Marlins and the Castile 12 on the way swing and a miss strike, three strikes out w and gets out of a jam here in the first inning strikeout. Number one for Luis Castile, no runs right hander on the mound. Connor Gillespie making his sixth start of the season, made his debut last year. Julio first pitch up just like that. The Mariners have a one nothing lead and I’m telling you that baseball has a dent in it as it crashes into the foul ball. And what a start here is Polaco fly ball right field back at the wall. What a start number six for. And the Mariners have a 2 to 0 lead. Oh, my goodness. What a start here at T Mobile Park tonight. Fans right away in this ball game. The Mariners have the bases loaded with one out. That will be Ben Williamson and this kid has been so impressive since coming up to the big leagues drive left field base hit another quality at bat and another knock from Ben Williamson. He drives in a pair and the Mariners jump out to a 4 to 0 lead. What a start for this rookie 2nd and 3rd. Still one out here’s Miles Mastrini, 1 to 1 to Mastrini swinging a line drive base hit fair ball down the right field line in the corner will score third being waved in Ben Williamson in at second with a two run double and the Mariners lead the Marlins 6 to 0 here in the bottom of the first innings. What a stack to this one runner at second one man out Marlins already trailing 60. That’s a fly ball in the air to right. Sanchez is going back on the warning track. He makes the catch tagging from second and going to third is Mastro Boni and now there are two outs here in the bottom of the first. The Mariners have hit around and back to the plate comes julio Rodriguez that would cut on and missed. So a sweeper gets Gillespie out of the inning but the damage is done in the first homers from Rodriguez and Polanco in a six run. First inning. Lopez will lead things right back up the middle Mabone slide tackles it pops up on all kinds of time. Dynamite play Miles Masone to play by Miles Mastrini way on the other side of second base on the shortstop side, luis Red has a sign from Cal breaking ball strike three called on the inside corner, luis Castillo with a second strikeout and that’s going to be it for the Marlins in the top half of the second, draws a leadoff walk in the bottom half of the second and that will bring up Riley who had a 10 pitch walk. He scored one of the six runs for the ground and underneath the glove of Wagman into right field, Raley into second base. Polanco getting waved in. Now they are ruling that the ball get jammed. Was it wedged? The umpire put a signal up or was it interfered with? I think someone reached down and touched me and grabbed it. They are sending the runners back. So Polanco to third Raleigh to second, a chance to really break this thing wide open. If it isn’t already, this ball carries that to left field back to the warning track to is there Polanco tags he can stroll home. And meanwhile, Cal Raley into third base Mariners out on another run, a Arifi fly from luke Raley 7 to 0 seven runs, six hits Mariners no runs one hit Marlins luis Castillo ready to work here in the fourth up towards left center Julio chasing julio with a leap, makes the catch covered a lot of ground and there is out number one and Julio gets so much range in the gap, especially out towards that key bank sign out there in left center field that brings up Wagman and struck out his first time JP with a flip. Wow. How in the world? A brilliant play between JP Crawford and Miles Master Bodi. Unbelievable. That is gold glove stuff from the Mariners. Here comes the 11 swung on ground ball to the left side. Here’s Williamson off to his left snares. It fires to first in time. A 123 inning brilliant defense by the Mariners in the fourth. Brings up Jorge Polanco seven. Mariners. Polanco has had a great night. He’s homered. He’s walked the pitch to him, swung on, blasted right field. Has he done it again? Has he done it again? Yes, he has his seventh of the year. There is no stopping Jorge Polanco and the Mariners just pouring it on. It is eight nothing MS for the Mariners back in business runners at 1st and 2nd. They continue to torture Miami pitching here’s Luke Raley on a line out to left field for a base hit and the bases are now loaded. Riley second quality swing into left field. We saw the loss on the sac fly to deep left center field bases loaded. Mariners looking for more. It’s 8 to 0. Yikes man that will bring home a run in a very painful way for Raddy Tele just trying to stay in on that pitch left on left. Still looking for his first hit man that hurts his little Bones in his fingers, so tough to get that swelling out, but he’s gonna stay in the game there. Williamson. He’s gonna bat with the bases loaded ground ball bouncing deep in the whole third base, fair ball down to second. That’s all they’ll get a run scores. That’s a rose arena. The Mariners push another run across so late in the double digits now and luis is pitching in a rocking chair right now. He’s retired the last six in a row and 10 of the last 11 swing and a miss one out and the 32 strike three called out of with a fastball at the knees, the 12 swing and a miss strike three and Luis Castillo strikes out the side here in the top of the fifth innings. Myers, we have a defensive change. Donovan Solano will take over at first base. Telez was hit in the hand starting first baseman. He’s out of the game now is two away. 15 of 16 retired by luis that brings up ramirez. Here’s the one too swung on hit well to right field, backing up Raley’s in front of the track. He’s waiting for it. Makes the catch a nice easy, breezy 123. 6th inning luis Castillo. He’s rolling. He’s retired. 16 of 17. He’s held the Marlins to one hit and no runs. He’s been dominant with is Ben Williamson. He’s driven in three runs tonight at a two RB I double in the first. Also an RB I ground out in the fourth chopping and it splits the left side. Here comes luke Raley and this ball is sky to the backstop throw to third, not nearly in time and Williamson winds up at second base. He has driven in yet another run tonight. That’s his fourth ribbing tonight. It’s 11 to 0. Mariner. We have a position player pitching in the seventh javier Soha who we saw last night, Mitch Garver batting fly ball left field back back. They all the same no matter who’s throwing it. 13 Mariners could be 97 with move. It doesn’t matter like you said , they count. Here’s miles. Master bony. Look in by Soha bottom of the eighth, the pitch line drive to center field and that’s going to drop in for a base hit Raley running third heading home of the ball. Myers throw to the plate is cut off for the Mariners tack on another run offensively tonight and now lead 14 to 0. Mariners one out away from their 15th win of the year. Fly ball shallow right field Raley there for out number three , the Mariners win this one in a route. They wax the bar lips 14 to 0 to match the largest shutout win in franchise history.
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Still waiting for the “ j-rod show”
@jomboymedia how about that Castillo performance
7:32 The way Luke flails his arms while running cracks me up 😂
This game proves the mariners have what it takes to win a championship. Unless the marlins are just bad. Either way, fun game to watch.
Nice game for the masterbaiter
Luis Castillo is better than Luis Castillo.
jesusss those were NUUUUKES to start the day
I was there!
Nice to see a Julio HR. Followed up by 3ks and an 0-5 run afterbthe HR
Polo needs to just stick to batting lefty. The man is turning into left-handed Roberto Clemente.
WOW. is all i can say
I love that our troll suddenly has better things to do.
This was an amazing game to be at! What a contrast from the Houston extra innings loss, which was the last game we went to.
Kevin Seitzer really has these guys swinging the bats!
Wow. What a win. Now if the M's just played like this every game. Time to keep it rocking and rolling 👏👏👍👍💙
Mariners pretending again. Just wait till the all star break. No ring, no trophy, no pride, but always a punchline.
😮😮😮😮😮 Lets Go Mariners ⚾️
This Ms team is really good.
They really sent out a mf throwing 60mph pitches lol 😭😭
How can u not love baseball. JP with the glove flip, oh man. This team seems tired of losing. LFG M's
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