Seattle 4-game losing streak swamp → ‘WC contender’ Toronto 2 straight ‘gains’…3 games in hand

The Seattle Mariners lost again. The losing streak is getting longer. Seattle’s wild-card race is slipping away, and the Toronto Blue Jays are stabilizing.

The Mariners fell 1-5 at home to the Houston Astros on April 26 at T-Mobile Park in Seattle, Washington, USA.

Seattle starter Luis Castillo allowed five runs on eight hits (two home runs) with eight strikeouts and one walk in six innings to fall to 8-14 on the season. The offense was stymied by Houston starter Justin Verlander. Verlander pitched eight innings of three-hit ball, striking out eight and walking one to improve to 12-8 on the season.

Seattle has lost four straight. They lost 5-8 to the Texas Rangers on April 23 and went 0-2 the next day. The day before, they lost 8-9 to complete a three-game sweep of Texas.

Back at home, Seattle couldn’t bother Houston’s 40-year-old veteran starter, Verlander, at all. They were held to two hits and didn’t score a run until the eighth inning.

With Verlander back on the mound in the ninth, Rojas led off with a double down the right field line and Crawford followed with a grounder to shortstop to put runners at first and third against reliever Brian Abreu. Rodriguez hit a sacrifice fly to narrowly avoid a scoreless loss.

In the American League wild-card race, Toronto, with Ryu Hyun-jin, is smiling for the second straight day. Seattle’s four-game losing streak has made the American League wild-card race look like a long shot.

On the 25th, Toronto beat Tampa Bay 9-5. Meanwhile, Toronto’s rivals all lost. Houston lost to Kansas City 5-6, and Seattle was swept by Texas.

Toronto didn’t play that day, and the wild-card contenders faced off against each other. Houston smiled, Seattle hung their heads. Houston snapped their losing streak, but Seattle’s was longer.

Toronto remains 1.5 games ahead of Houston for the third wild card. Seattle is three games ahead of the fourth wild card. Seattle is 1.5 games behind Houston for the fourth wild card. A Seattle slide like this would be welcome in Toronto’s situation. The wild card is a postseason berth for the third-place finisher.카지노

Toronto has six games left in the regular season. After a three-game series against the Yankees, they’ll play a three-game series against Tampa Bay. It’s a tough schedule, but if Houston can hold off Seattle like they did today for the third spot, Toronto and Ryu can punch their ticket to fall baseball. Following the three-game series in Houston, Seattle closes out the season with a four-game series at first-place Texas in the West.

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