Braves look to spoil Mariners playoff chances
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Braves look to spoil Mariners playoff chances
"Since August 12th however, the Mariners are 7-14 in their last 21 games, have 3.5 games back of Houston in the AL West and now look up and find four different teams breathing down their neck for the last AL Wild Card spot. Seattle enters Friday night holding just a 1.5 game lead over the Texas Rangers and a 2.0 game lead over the Kansas Cith Royals and the Tampa Bay Rays."
"Their rotation has stabilized a bit with Hurston Waldrep and Joey Wentz pitching well above expectations and the offense has shown more life in the second half than it did in the first, but still, they're just 5-8 in their last 13 games and are just trying to get it to the finish line. Armed with a brand new shortstop in Ha-Seong Kim, who hit a go-ahead 3-run homer in his second game on the roster,"
Mariners collapsed after August 12, going 7-14 over 21 games and falling 3.5 games behind Houston in the AL West. Four teams now chase Seattle for the final AL Wild Card; the Mariners hold a 1.5-game lead over the Rangers and 2.0 over the Royals and Rays. The team traveled to Atlanta seeking to stabilize. Braves 2025 focuses on individual performances, health, roster shifts, and building toward 2026. The rotation has steadied with Hurston Waldrep and Joey Wentz, and the offense has improved, yet the Braves are 5-8 over 13 games. Ha-Seong Kim homered in his second game, and Chris Sale returned from injury.
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