The Seattle Mariners achieved a three-game sweep against the Chicago White Sox from August 5-7, following a series win against the Texas Rangers. The Mariners offense showed significant strength, averaging 6.7 runs per game in this series. They not only gained crucial ground in the American League playoff race, reducing the gap to the Houston Astros and maintaining a competitive position for wild card spots. Notably, first baseman Josh Naylor had an outstanding series, contributing massively with a .500 batting average and multiple runs, while the team’s offensive capabilities shone throughout the series.
The Mariners averaged 6.7 runs a game against the White Sox and are averaging 5.6 runs a game since the trade deadline.
First baseman Josh Naylor hit .500 (4-for-8) with four runs, two home runs, four RBIs, four steals and a walk in the series.
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