Aaron Judge has had some fierce American League MVP debates and competitors since his rookie season. Some names include José Altuve, Shohei Ohtani, Bobby Witt Jr., and now Cal Raleigh. But what’s more important to the voters of this prestigious award? Cal Raleigh clubbing 60 home runs and carrying the Seattle Mariners to their first […]
Read MoreWith only seven games left in the regular season, Aaron Judge is once again in the thick of the American League MVP race. The owner of a .329 batting average, 49 home runs, and an OPS of 1.129, Judge has made quite a case for his third MVP award. Of course, others have done the […]
Read MoreRangers 3, Mariners 2 (10 Innings) ARLINGTON, Texas (June 28) — The Texas Rangers rode a spectacular walk-off hit by Marcus Semien to beat the Seattle Mariners, 3–2, in extra innings Saturday, marking the fourth walk-off win for the Rangers in 2025. With another quick turnaround, they will aim for the series win Sunday afternoon […]
Read MoreMariners 7, Rangers 6 (12 Innings) ARLINGTON, Texas (June 27) — The Texas Rangers ran out of steam in extra innings, losing to the Seattle Mariners, 7–6, Friday evening. One of several highlights for the Mariners came in the top of the 12th when Miles Mastrobuoni drove in the go-ahead run with a single to […]
Read MoreRangers 6, Mariners 5 ARLINGTON, Texas (Sep. 22) — The Texas Rangers ended their final homestand of 2024 on a high note by beating the Seattle Mariners, 6–5, on Sunday afternoon. A walk-off single by Marcus Semien was the difference maker in this Sunday matinee. With this series in the books, the Rangers will embark […]
Read MoreMariners 8, Rangers 4 ARLINGTON, Texas (Sep. 21) — The Texas Rangers couldn’t hold on as they lost to the Seattle Mariners, 8–4, on Saturday night in front of a sellout crowd of 39,929. Julio Rodriguez stung them again with his third home run of the series. The Rangers will attempt to avoid the three-game […]
Read MoreMariners 4, Rangers 0 ARLINGTON, Tex. (Apr 23) — The Texas Rangers fell victim to the Seattle Mariners, 4–0, in their series opener on Tuesday in front of a crowd of 27,295. A pair of two-run dingers by Cal Raleigh and Julio Rodriguez was all the fuel the Mariners needed in this contest. The Rangers […]
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