Takeaways From Seattle Mariners 12-8 Shootout Win Against Chicago White Sox
The Mariners' bats came alive in the first of a seven-game road trip
The Seattle Mariners continued their momentum from a series win against the Atlanta Braves with a 12-8 win against the Chicago White Sox on Friday at Guaranteed Rate Field in Chicago. It was a refreshing change of pace to see the Mariners come on the right end of an offensive showcase. It also marked a career-best game for one of the more under looked hitters in the Mariners lineup.
Here's several takeaways from Seattle's win against Chicago on Friday. The Luke Raley game Mariners right fielder Luke Raley had a dominant showing at the plate against the White Sox. He went 2-for-5 with two runs and seven RBIs.
Both of his hits were multi-run homers. The first was a grand slam in the top of the third inning that gave Seattle a 5-1 lead. pic.
twitter. com/yDzeOwJ0ga ā Teren Kowatsch (@Teren_Kowatsch) May 9, 2026 The second of Raley's homers was a three-run shot in the top of the seventh that bolstered the Mariners' advantage to 9-5, which proved to be the necessary insurance runs Seattle needed in the victory. pic.