Mariners’ Playoff Hopes Hang in the Balance as They Return Home One Game Out of First Place

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The Seattle Mariners are in a tight race for the American League West division title as they return home one game out of first place. With just over a month left in the regular season, the Mariners’ playoff hopes hang in the balance.

The Mariners have been in contention for the division title all season long, but have been unable to pull away from the competition. They have been trading places with the Houston Astros and Oakland Athletics for most of the season, and currently sit one game behind the Astros for first place.

The Mariners have had a strong offensive season, led by the likes of Robinson Cano, Nelson Cruz, and Kyle Seager. They are currently second in the American League in runs scored and have been able to put up big numbers on a consistent basis.

However, their pitching has been their Achilles heel this season. The Mariners have struggled to find consistency in their rotation, and their bullpen has been inconsistent as well. They have been unable to keep opposing teams from scoring, and this has hurt their chances of winning games.

The Mariners will need to find a way to get their pitching back on track if they want to make a run at the division title. They will also need to find a way to score more runs if they want to keep pace with the Astros and Athletics.

The Mariners have a tough road ahead of them if they want to make the playoffs. They will need to find a way to get their pitching back on track and score more runs if they want to keep their playoff hopes alive. It will be an exciting finish to the season as the Mariners try to make a run at the division title.

Mariners' Playoff Hopes Hang in the Balance as They Return Home One Game Out of First Place