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🚨 BREAKING: Mariners Call Up Top Prospect Cole Young to MLB Roster 🚨
The Seattle Mariners have officially promoted their No. 3 prospect, Cole Young, to the major league roster. This move comes on the heels of Young’s exceptional performance with Triple-A Tacoma, where he posted a .370 batting average and a 1.146 OPS since May 1, leading all Triple-A players with 37 hits during that span .
Mariners President of Baseball Operations Jerry Dipoto recently remarked, “He’s going to be a big leaguer soon,” highlighting the organization’s confidence in Young’s readiness . Young’s promotion addresses the team’s need for offensive production in the middle infield, especially given recent struggles at second base .
At just 21 years old, Young is known for his advanced bat-to-ball skills, plate discipline, and defensive versatility, having played both shortstop and second base . His addition to the Mariners’ roster is expected to provide a significant boost as the team continues its push in the American League West.
Stay tuned for more updates as Cole Young makes his major league debut.
Cole Young has been removed from tonight’s game in Triple-A Tacoma before the top of the 4th. Certainly did not see any sort of injury and he’s standing at the top step of the dugout now watching. Could it be? Maybe? He’s certainly ready for the big leagues in my eyes.
The Seattle Mariners (30–25) host the Minnesota Twins (30–25) tonight at T-Mobile Park, kicking off a pivotal three-game series between two American League contenders. First pitch is scheduled for 7:10 PM PT, with broadcasts available on @ROOTSPORTS_NW.
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🔥 Pitching Matchup: Bryan Woo vs. Zebby Matthews
Seattle sends right-hander Bryan Woo (5–2, 2.40 ERA) to the mound. Woo has been stellar this season, boasting a 0.93 WHIP and averaging over six innings per start. His command and strikeout ability make him a formidable presence on the mound .
Minnesota counters with rookie Zebby Matthews (0–1, 7.71 ERA), making his second major league start. While Matthews has shown promise with a strong strikeout-to-walk ratio, he struggled in his debut, allowing multiple runs and displaying control issues .
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🔍 Team Trends & Series Outlook
•Mariners’ Home Advantage: Seattle has excelled at home, with a 2.98 ERA at T-Mobile Park compared to 4.33 on the road. Closer Andrés Muñoz remains a key asset, having not allowed an earned run in 24 appearances this season .
•Twins’ Recent Surge: After a slow start, Minnesota has turned things around with a 17–7 record in May, propelled by a 13-game winning streak. The return of key players like Carlos Correa and Byron Buxton has bolstered their lineup .
•Ty France’s Return: Former Mariner Ty France returns to Seattle with the Twins. Now leading Minnesota with 30 RBIs, France has been clutch in high-leverage situations, batting .400 with 16 RBIs in such scenarios .
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📊 Series Schedule & Probable Starters
•Saturday (4:15 PM PT): Bryce Miller (SEA) vs. Bailey Ober (MIN)
•Sunday (1:10 PM PT): Luis Castillo (SEA) vs. Chris Paddack (MIN)
This series is crucial for both teams as they aim to solidify their standings in their respective divisions. Seattle looks to leverage its home-field advantage, while Minnesota aims to continue its upward trajectory.
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The Seattle Mariners (30–25) host the Minnesota Twins (30–25) tonight at T-Mobile Park, kicking off a pivotal three-game series between two American League contenders. First pitch is scheduled for 7:10 PM PT, with broadcasts available on @ROOTSPORTS_NW.
⸻
🔥 Pitching Matchup: Bryan Woo vs. Zebby Matthews
Seattle sends right-hander Bryan Woo (5–2, 2.40 ERA) to the mound. Woo has been stellar this season, boasting a 0.93 WHIP and averaging over six innings per start. His command and strikeout ability make him a formidable presence on the mound .
Minnesota counters with rookie Zebby Matthews (0–1, 7.71 ERA), making his second major league start. While Matthews has shown promise with a strong strikeout-to-walk ratio, he struggled in his debut, allowing multiple runs and displaying control issues .
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🔍 Team Trends & Series Outlook
•Mariners’ Home Advantage: Seattle has excelled at home, with a 2.98 ERA at T-Mobile Park compared to 4.33 on the road. Closer Andrés Muñoz remains a key asset, having not allowed an earned run in 24 appearances this season .
•Twins’ Recent Surge: After a slow start, Minnesota has turned things around with a 17–7 record in May, propelled by a 13-game winning streak. The return of key players like Carlos Correa and Byron Buxton has bolstered their lineup .
•Ty France’s Return: Former Mariner Ty France returns to Seattle with the Twins. Now leading Minnesota with 30 RBIs, France has been clutch in high-leverage situations, batting .400 with 16 RBIs in such scenarios .
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📊 Series Schedule & Probable Starters
•Saturday (4:15 PM PT): Bryce Miller (SEA) vs. Bailey Ober (MIN)
•Sunday (1:10 PM PT): Luis Castillo (SEA) vs. Chris Paddack (MIN)
This series is crucial for both teams as they aim to solidify their standings in their respective divisions. Seattle looks to leverage its home-field advantage, while Minnesota aims to continue its upward trajectory.
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#Mariners #SeaUsRise #GoTwins #MNTwins #MarinersVsTwins #MLB #Baseball #TMobilePark #SeattleBaseball #TwinsBaseball #WooTime #TwinsWin #BaseballTonight #MLBGameday #LetsGoMariners #TwinsTerritory #ClutchHitters #PitchingDuel #FridayNightLights
The Seattle Mariners (30–25) host the Minnesota Twins (30–25) tonight at T-Mobile Park, kicking off a pivotal three-game series between two American League contenders. First pitch is scheduled for 7:10 PM PT, with broadcasts available on @ROOTSPORTS_NW.
⸻
🔥 Pitching Matchup: Bryan Woo vs. Zebby Matthews
Seattle sends right-hander Bryan Woo (5���2, 2.40 ERA) to the mound. Woo has been stellar this season, boasting a 0.93 WHIP and averaging over six innings per start. His command and strikeout ability make him a formidable presence on the mound .
Minnesota counters with rookie Zebby Matthews (0–1, 7.71 ERA), making his second major league start. While Matthews has shown promise with a strong strikeout-to-walk ratio, he struggled in his debut, allowing multiple runs and displaying control issues .
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🔍 Team Trends & Series Outlook
•Mariners’ Home Advantage: Seattle has excelled at home, with a 2.98 ERA at T-Mobile Park compared to 4.33 on the road. Closer Andrés Muñoz remains a key asset, having not allowed an earned run in 24 appearances this season .
•Twins’ Recent Surge: After a slow start, Minnesota has turned things around with a 17–7 record in May, propelled by a 13-game winning streak. The return of key players like Carlos Correa and Byron Buxton has bolstered their lineup .
•Ty France’s Return: Former Mariner Ty France returns to Seattle with the Twins. Now leading Minnesota with 30 RBIs, France has been clutch in high-leverage situations, batting .400 with 16 RBIs in such scenarios .
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📊 Series Schedule & Probable Starters
•Saturday (4:15 PM PT): Bryce Miller (SEA) vs. Bailey Ober (MIN)
•Sunday (1:10 PM PT): Luis Castillo (SEA) vs. Chris Paddack (MIN)
This series is crucial for both teams as they aim to solidify their standings in their respective divisions. Seattle looks to leverage its home-field advantage, while Minnesota aims to continue its upward trajectory.
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#Mariners #SeaUsRise #GoTwins #MNTwins #MarinersVsTwins #MLB #Baseball #TMobilePark #SeattleBaseball #TwinsBaseball #WooTime #TwinsWin #BaseballTonight #MLBGameday #LetsGoMariners #TwinsTerritory #ClutchHitters #PitchingDuel #FridayNightLights
#Mariners catching prospect Harry Ford clubbed a 443-foot home run to continue his red-hot surge at Triple-A Tacoma.
Could a short trip up I-5 be on the horizon?
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