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Mariners lose 22-0 as star forgets number of outs

19 August 2026
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The Seattle Mariners, who were on the brink of a World Series appearance last year, are experiencing a dismal season in 2026. Catcher Cal Raleigh’s performance has plummeted from a remarkable 60 home runs to a disappointing .570 OPS. The team ranks last in Major League Baseball with an average of just 3.88 runs per game, highlighting severe offensive struggles. This week, the Mariners faced the Milwaukee Brewers and suffered a historic defeat, losing 22-0. In a particularly embarrassing moment, outfielder Julio Rodriguez mistakenly threw a ball into the stands after catching a fly ball for the second out of the eighth inning, allowing two additional runs to score. This error has become a symbol of the Mariners’ tumultuous season, which fans will likely remember for its multiple missteps and lost opportunities.

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The Mariners’ current struggles reflect a broader trend in Major League Baseball where high expectations can lead to significant disappointment, particularly when teams fail to maintain performance consistency. Historically, teams that finish with poor offensive statistics, like the Mariners’ current runs per game average, often miss playoff opportunities, as pitching cannot compensate for lack of scoring. The severity of their recent loss against the Brewers underscores the potential for a team’s culture and morale to suffer during a challenging season, which can impact player performance and fan engagement for future campaigns.

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