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Mariners Game #15 Preview and Discussion: HOU at SEA

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McCullers v. Castillo

Randy Johnson of the Houston Astros throws a pitch in the first inning 29 September against the San Diego Padres in game one of the Division Series at the Houston Astro Dome in Houston, TX. The Padres won the game 2-1. (ELECTRONIC IMAGE) AFP PHOTO/Jeff HAYNES (Photo by JEFF HAYNES / AFP) (Photo by JEFF HAYNES/AFP via Getty Images) | AFP via Getty Images Usually an offensive explosion to the tune of nine runs involves a lot of running, or at least jogging, around the bases.

But I was fine with the Mariners walking around the bases instead last night. Tonight, they’ll have a trickier task. At least theoretically.

Lance McCullers is scheduled to start for Houston, but given his injury history, I’ll believe it when I see it. Houston better hope he does start though because the state of the Astros pitching is like, a whole thing right now: Tatsuya Imai is headed to Houston for medical evaluation of a “tired arm” JP France was sent back to Sugar Land Jayden Murray was recalled to take his place The Mariners will turn to Luis Castillo, who’s looking every bit like himself through his first two starts, though with a lot of bad BABIP luck in his last start. He keeps dialing up his four-seamer and slider useage and dialing down his sinker and changeup.

That’s giving him more strikeouts but also making him more prone to damage when guys connect. It’s a recipe for looking pretty good when pitching at T-Mobile Park in April though. Lineups Another day off for Brendan Donovan while he recovers from the bug means another day of J.