Seattle Mariners Bats go Cold in 5-0 Loss Against New York Yankees
The Mariners were on the wrong end of a shutout as Logan Gilbert's start was bookended by multi-run innings
SEATTLE ā The Seattle Mariners were on the wrong side of a shutout as their offense failed to generate significant traffic on the base paths in a 5-0 loss against the New York Yankees on Tuesday at T-Mobile Park in Seattle. The Mariners (3-3) offense fell prey to a dominant pitching attack from Yankees starting pitcher Max Fried. The three-time All-Star recorded seven scoreless innings, allowed three hits, had six strikeouts, issued one walk and hit a batter.
He threw 90 pitches, 60 of which were strikes. The M's finished the night 0-for-1 with runners in scoring position and left five on base. Julio Rodriguez was the only Seattle hitter to reach multiple times Tuesday.
He drew a four-pitch walk in the top of the first inning and had a lead-off single in the bottom of the seventh. "Tough one tonight," M's manager Dan Wilson said in a postgame interview Tuesday. " ...
Offensively, we just weren't able to get too much going against Fried. He is tough. Not a ton of punchouts but just a lot of contact.
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