Seattle Mariners Postgame Thoughts - May 16th, 2026
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Seattle Mariners Postgame Thoughts - May 16th, 2026

Logan Gilbert couldn’t put together a complete start against the San Diego Padres, as a four-run fourth inning ballooned their lead to help the road team secure a series win over the Seattle Mariners midway through the month of May. The Mariners offense didn’t do Gilbert any favors, scratching across just two runs during the time he was on the mound before two runs in the eighth made this game closer than it truly was.

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Jhonny Pereda Feels at Home With Mariners, Helping Provide Depth at Catcher
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Jhonny Pereda Feels at Home With Mariners, Helping Provide Depth at Catcher

With Cal Raleigh experiencing soreness in his right side, the Seattle Mariners were forced to recall Jhonny Pereda from AAA Tacoma, the third catcher on the franchise’s 40-man roster besides Raleigh and his backup, Mitch Garver. We caught up with Pereda to check in on what his experience has been like with the Mariners, how he started the season so hot with Tacoma at the plate, and his connection with hitting coach Edgar Martinez.

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Mariners Offense and Bullpen Continue to Scuffle in 5-2 Defeat to Athletics
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Mariners Offense and Bullpen Continue to Scuffle in 5-2 Defeat to Athletics

Behind some more struggles by the bullpen and the offense going cold after a few runs, the Seattle Mariners fell to the Athletics in game two of the series, meaning they’ll look to avoid being swept in tomorrow’s matinee finale. Luis Castillo was serviceable on the mound, but with just a few runs of support behind him, he would’ve had to be perfect to help the team more.

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It Was Never Going to Be Easy: Mariners Bludgeoned by Blue Jays in Game Three of the ALCS
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It Was Never Going to Be Easy: Mariners Bludgeoned by Blue Jays in Game Three of the ALCS

In a frustrating game three of the American League Championship Series, our Seattle Mariners couldn’t sustain early momentum against the Toronto Blue Jays after grabbing a two-game lead in Canada. Mariners starting pitcher George Kirby struggled in the third and fourth innings, and the Seattle offense failed to get anything going against Blue Jays starter Shane Bieber besides Julio Rodríguez’s two-run homer in the bottom of the first inning.

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