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Randy Arozarena homered and drove in two runs to help the Mariners to a 3-2 win over the Royals on Wednesday.
After a major power lull for the majority of June, Randy is “on one” as the kids to say. He homered for the third-straight game to bring his total to 12 on the season, and then drove in another run on a sac fly. Arozarena isn’t the superstar he looked like he could have been five years ago, but he’s a solid player who provides solid pop and speed. And when he’s at his best? There aren’t many better.
Andrés Muñoz fired a scoreless ninth to get a save against the Royals on Wednesday.
This is the 19th save of the season for Muñoz, but somewhat amazingly, it’s his first since June 8. The right-hander has dealt with some scuffles over his last few outings here and there, but his 1.21 ERA and that save total tells you just how dominant he’s been for the majority of the year. He’s a good bet to pick up a bunch more in July.
Noah Cameron allowed no runs over 4 2/3 innings in a no-decision versus the Mariners on Wednesday.
Cameron bounced back nicely from his struggles against the Dodgers on Friday. but unfortunately he ran into trouble in the fifth, sohe didn’t have a chance for a decision. The Royals lost anyway, if it makes you feel better. Still, it’s another impressive outing for the 25-year-old rookie, and a rookie who received virtually no hype coming into 2025. A chance to lower his 2.56 ERA will come Monday, and it’s worth noting that start comes against a not-very-good — but playing better as of late — Pittsburgh Pirates club.
The Mariners will call up Logan Evans to start Thursday against the Royals.
Bryan Woo and the rest of the rotation will be pushed back a day, so it’ll be Woo, Luis Castillo and George Kirby facing the Pirates this weekend. It should just be a spot start for Evans, who could be sent right back down after the game.
Logan Gilbert went just 4 2/3 innings and didn’t pick up a decision against the Royals on Wednesday.
Gilbert gave up a run in the first inning, and while he kept Kansas City off the board, the Royals made him work. He needed 95 pitches to get through the outing, as he struck out seven but also walked three. Gilbert hasn’t been able to get deep often in 2025, but the results when he’s been on the mound have been solid. His final start of the second half will likely come against the Yankees next week.
Seiya Suzuki went 2-for-3 with a double, three RBI, a run scored, and two walks in a 5-4 win over the Guardians on Wednesday.
Suzuki was an unstoppable force in this one. He started the Cubs’ comeback with a run-scoring double in the third and gave them the lead with a single the following inning. While a bit overshadowed by superstar teammates Kyle Tucker and Pete Crow-Armstrong, Suzuki is in the midst of an incredible season with 23 home runs and an .869 OPS as we near the All-Star break.