Wrapping up the month and the road trip!
After a couple of football-esque scores in the first two games at Fenway, the Mariners will look to end July on a high note with a series win.
Last one in Boston. #TridentsUp pic.twitter.com/1oaWC0wMyB
— Seattle Mariners (@Mariners) July 31, 2024
Bello on the bump. pic.twitter.com/bOeDQaRBLg
— Red Sox (@RedSox) July 31, 2024
Seattle’s lineup is a bit on the unorthodox side, with Jason Vosler in right field and Luke Raley in center. Víctor Robles left last night’s game with a hip issue, and unfortunately, it seems like Scott Servais is a bit concerned.
Scott Servais on Victor Robles' hip issue:
— Daniel Kramer (@DKramer_) July 31, 2024
"I wish it was easy as just a couple days downs and it'll going away. I think this is something that he's going to have to deal with here going forward. And then we'll see. We'll see how he feels."
Get well soon, Víctor! Randy Arozarena and Justin Turner are back in the spots they were yesterday, and George Kirby will look to continue the run he’s on, with Mitch Garver catching him as is tradition.
For the Red Sox, Opening Day starter Brayan Bello will be on the mound. The righty has seen an uptick in walks and a slight downturn in ground balls this year, and it’s reflected in a spiked ERA of 5.27, nearly a full run worse than what he put up in 2023, though his 4.57 FIP is nearly identical to last year’s 4.54. Boston also made a few roster moves, jettisoning old friend Yohan Ramírez and optioning utilityman Jamie Westbrook in exchange for righty Lucas Sims and infielder/outfielder Nick Sogard - the latter of whom will make his big league debut when he gets into a game.
Today’s first pitch is at a somewhat unorthodox 1:10pm Pacific time, and will be available on all the usual channels. Dave Sims and Mike Blowers have the call on ROOT Sports NW, while Rick Rizzs and Aaron Goldsmith will be broadcasting the game on 710 AM Seattle Sports.