Detroit Tigers, Seattle Mariners
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As the M's go for a sweep of the Tigers on Sunday, they had to deal with a 45-minute fire drill in the middle of the night.
The Seattle Mariners’ bats stayed hot on Saturday, July 12, at Comerica Park. While Detroit’s offense did produce, the Tigers just couldn’t keep up. The Mariners defeated the Tigers, 15-7. Related: Tigers routed again as Casey Mize stumbles in final start before All-Star break To see all the photos from the day scroll through the gallery above or click this link.
BOTTOM LINE: The Seattle Mariners enter the matchup with the Detroit Tigers as losers of three straight games. Detroit has a 59-35 record overall and a 32-15 record at home. Tigers hitters have a collective .324 on-base percentage, the fourth-ranked percentage in the AL.
The Seattle Mariners were in a bad spot after their three-game series against the New York Yankees on July 8-10. The Mariners were swept, and allowed six unanswered runs in the final game of the series,
DETROIT, MI –– A red-hot Mariners offense handed Tarik Skubal a loss at Comerica Park on Friday, July 11. The Seattle Mariners defeated the Detroit Tigers, 12-3. Detroit entered the game boasting a league best 59-35 record. The homestand against the Mariners also serves as the 25th anniversary celebration of Comerica Park.
Tarik Skubal will take the mound for the Detroit Tigers in their opener Friday against the Seattle Mariners in the final series of the 2025 first half.
Seattle Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh hit his 37th HR of the year to extend his teams lead over the Detroit Tigers