The Mariners try to build on their first series win in two weeks as Tampa Bay comes to town
When the Mariners last saw the Rays in late June, it was as part of a dismal road trip where they lost all three series, a near mirror-image of their latest fateful road trip that wound up costing Scott Servais and Jarrett deHart their jobs. The Mariners were still almost ten games over .500 at that time, while the Rays were fighting to stay just above .500. Fast forward two months and each team is hovering around .500 ball; the Rays, even at .500, are buried towards the bottom of the powerful AL East, having sold big at the trade deadline, including sending Randy Arozarena to the Mariners for two well-regarded prospects. Meanwhile, the Mariners, far from picking up steam at the trade deadline, have fallen back, ceding the lead—and likely the only playoff slot—in a weak AL West to the Astros. It’s grim times for both teams as the Mariners begin yet another mid-off after escaping the Giants with a series win this past weekend.
Luke Raley returns from his stomach bug and slots back in at the top of the lineup. Haniger takes a seat in favor of lefty Dominic Canzone.
Miller Monday! #TridentsUp pic.twitter.com/A0sOWJwue6
— Seattle Mariners (@Mariners) August 26, 2024
The Rays have declined to publish a lineup graphic, probably because they wanted to avoid the traditional series-opening roast of their graphics department. Cowards. Here’s how they line up:
Dylan Carlson (S) LF
Brandon Lowe (L) 1B
Junior Caminero (R) DH
Christopher Morel (R) 2B
Josh Lowe (L) RF
Jonny DeLuca (R) CF
José Caballero (R) 3B
Ben Rortvedt (L) C
Taylor Walls (S) SS
Ryan Pepiot P
Rays starter Ryan Pepiot (PEP-ee-oh), the headline return in the Tyler Glasnow trade, made his first career start against Seattle in June and allowed just one run on one hit while striking out eight. However, he hasn’t gone into the seventh inning yet this season, and he has a propensity to walk hitters at times: he’s issued three or more walks in seven of his nineteen outings this season. The Mariners made San Francisco’s starters really work over the weekend series, taking 21 combined walks in the three games, so hopefully they’ll bring that same mindset to bear here in the series opener.
The Tampa Bay Rays have selected RHP Erasmo Ramírez to the major league roster and optioned LHP Jacob Lopez to Triple-A Durham.
— Rays Communications (@RaysPR) August 26, 2024
Game time: 6:40 PT
TV: ROOT Sports NW, with Aaron Goldsmith and Mike Blowers
The game will also be simulcast on FS1 with Kenny Albert and Mark Sweeney
Radio: 710 Seattle Sports, with Rick Rizzs and Dave Sims