After an absolutely dreadful homestand, the Mariners head out on another road trip. Theoretically the 27-win White Sox are an easy landing spot for a struggling club, but the Mariners could only scrape across one run in each of the games against the Angels, and will have the task of facing three good starters in Chicago, starting with Drew Thorpe, who handled the Mariners easily over his MLB debut back in June, allowing just one run on three hits over five innings.
Kirby gets the start in the Windy City. #TridentsUp pic.twitter.com/2R71XeFUmW
— Seattle Mariners (@Mariners) July 26, 2024
Not to kick an organization that is down, but is terrible graphic design, guys. You are missing the INFO part of infographic here.
Tonight's #WhiteSox starters vs. Seattle: pic.twitter.com/K9pwDWmzGf
— Chicago White Sox (@whitesox) July 26, 2024
In case you’ve been under a rock today, the Mariners acquired reliever Yimi García from the Blue Jays for OF Jonatan Clase and minor-league catcher Jacob Sharp.
And in case you’ve been in a rock the last two days, the Mariners acquired Randy Arozarena from the Rays for two minor-leaguers, CF Aidan Smith and RHP Brody Hopkins, plus a PTBNL who’s said to be a “not-insignificant” prospect (think someone like pitcher Walter Ford or someone else from back end of the Top 30).
Also of note:
Santos had a MRI today that Servais said was “okay.” He will test out the knee today before the game with the hope being he is available tomorrow.
— Shannon Drayer (@shannondrayer) July 26, 2024
Game time: 5:10 PT
TV: ROOT Sports NW, with Aaron Goldsmith and Mike Blowers
Radio: 710 AM Seattle Sports, with Dave Sims and Rick Rizzs
Programming note: tomorrow’s game at 4:15 will air exclusively on FOX, with Aaron Goldsmith and A.J. Pierzynski on the call. Also, you should come watch it with us at Growler Guys if you can!
As an additional note, the August 11 game against the Mets has been moved to Sunday Night Baseball, with a new start time of 4:10 PT. This will be the first time the Mariners have been on Sunday Night Baseball since July 31, 2016 against the Cubs, and the first time the Mariners have had a home Sunday Night Broadcast since June 6, 2004—funnily enough, against the other Chicago baseball team, the White Sox.