The Seattle Mariners have had a tough time against the Los Angeles Angels this season, and their recent four-game series was no exception. The Mariners lost all four games, with the most recent loss coming on Sunday night. The loss was especially tough as the Mariners had a chance to win the game late, but were unable to capitalize on their opportunities.
The Mariners were led by starting pitcher George Kirby, who pitched five innings and allowed three runs. Kirby was able to keep the Angels off balance for most of the game, but was unable to get the job done in the end. The Mariners offense was also unable to get going, as they were only able to muster five hits in the game. They were unable to capitalize on their opportunities, leaving nine runners on base.
The Mariners bats have been a major issue throughout the season, and this series was no exception. They were only able to score six runs in the four games, and were unable to get timely hits when they needed them most. This lack of production has been a major issue for the Mariners all season, and it is something that they will need to address if they want to have any chance of making the playoffs.
The Mariners will look to turn things around in their next series against the Oakland Athletics. They will need to get their bats going if they want to have any chance of winning. They will also need to get more consistent performances from their starting pitchers if they want to have any chance of success. It will be a tough task for the Mariners, but if they can find a way to get back on track, they could still make a run at the playoffs.