The Seattle Mariners returned home after a two-week, six-game road trip that ended with a loss to the Los Angeles Angels. The Mariners had a tough time on the road, going 2-6 and dropping four of their last five games.
The road trip began with a series against the Oakland Athletics, where the Mariners were able to win the first two games of the series. However, they were unable to keep the momentum going and dropped the final two games of the series.
The Mariners then traveled to Los Angeles to take on the Angels. They were able to win the first game of the series, but then dropped the next three games. The final game of the series was a close one, but the Angels were able to pull out a 4-3 victory.
The Mariners were led by their pitching staff throughout the road trip, as they allowed just 3.5 runs per game. However, their offense was unable to provide enough support, as they scored just 3.2 runs per game.
The Mariners now return home to face the Texas Rangers in a four-game series. They will look to get back on track and start winning some games at home.
The Mariners have had a tough start to the season, but they still have plenty of time to turn things around. They will need to get their offense going if they want to start winning some games. They will also need their pitching staff to continue to perform at a high level if they want to have any chance of competing in the American League West.
The Mariners will look to make the most of their home stand and get back on track before heading out on another road trip. It will be important for them to take advantage of this opportunity and start playing some winning baseball.