The Seattle Mariners have been on a roll lately, and Teoscar Hernandez has been a big part of that success. On Tuesday night, Hernandez extended the Mariners’ MLB-leading on-base streak to 28 games with a single in the fifth inning against the Los Angeles Angels.
Hernandez has been a key contributor to the Mariners’ success this season. He is batting .272 with 11 home runs and 33 RBIs. He is also tied for the team lead in walks with 24. His ability to get on base has been a major factor in the Mariners’ success.
The 28-game streak is the longest in the majors since the Chicago Cubs had a 29-game streak in 2017. It is also the longest streak in Mariners’ franchise history. The streak began on May 5th and has seen the Mariners go 19-9 during that span.
Hernandez’s ability to get on base has been a major factor in the Mariners’ success. He has been able to consistently put the ball in play and reach base safely, which has allowed the Mariners to score runs and win games. He has also been able to draw walks, which has helped the Mariners extend innings and put more pressure on opposing pitchers.
The Mariners are currently in second place in the AL West, just one game behind the Houston Astros. With Hernandez continuing to get on base and the Mariners playing well, they have a great chance of making the playoffs this season.
Hernandez’s ability to get on base has been a major factor in the Mariners’ success this season. His ability to consistently reach base safely has allowed the Mariners to score runs and win games. With Hernandez continuing to get on base and the Mariners playing well, they have a great chance of making the playoffs this season.