Mariners Set to Face Mets in Final Homestand Before Road Trip
As the Seattle Mariners gear up for game #61 of the season, they are preparing to host the New York Mets for a pivotal series at T-Mobile Park. This matchup marks the Mariners' last set of home games before embarking on a lengthy road trip that will keep them away from Seattle until mid-June. Adding to the excitement, the game coincides with Pride Night, featuring vibrant rainbow graphics around the ballpark.
The Mariners are expected to face Mets pitcher Austin Warren, who is anticipated to serve as an opener for a left-handed reliever. In light of this, Seattle has constructed a right-handed heavy lineup for tonight’s contest.
In other news, Mariners’ catcher Cal Raleigh will remain with the team through this homestand. Dan Wilson shared with the press that a decision on Raleigh's future—whether he will return to Arizona for further rehabilitation or potentially prepare for rehab games—will be made after this series. Notably, Raleigh participated in a bullpen session earlier today, showcasing positive progress in his recovery.
Tonight's game is scheduled to begin at 6:40 PM PT. Fans can catch the action on Mariners dot TV, with Aaron Goldsmith and Ryon Healy providing the commentary. Alternatively, those tuning in via radio can listen on 710 AM Seattle Sports, featuring hosts Rick Rizzs and Gary Hill Jr.
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