Mariners vs White Sox Preview: Deep Feeds Face Young Arms

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Seattle's Pitching Stars Face Chicago's Young Arms
The Mariners have one of baseball's best pitching rotations. Logan Gilbert and Luis Castillo lead the way, backed by solid pitchers like George Kirby and Bryan Woo. This consistency gives Seattle a real advantage when games get tight. However, the team faces challenges with injuries affecting their pitching depth. Bryce Miller is sidelined with a strain, and Matt Brash won't pitch soon either. Meanwhile, Chicago sends Sean Burke to the mound for a rebuilding staff still finding its footing. The White Sox are developing young arms, but experience matters in close games. Seattle's proven rotation should give them an edge in this matchup.
Cal Raleigh's Historic Season Shapes Seattle's Lineup
Cal Raleigh just completed one of the most amazing seasons in baseball history. Last year, he blasted 60 home runs, leading all of Major League Baseball. His 125 RBIs led the American League, and he finished second in MVP voting. That's incredible production from a catcher, who usually focuses on defense and game management. Now everyone wonders if Raleigh can repeat that extraordinary performance. Before last season, he averaged around 30 home runs yearly, so matching 60 would be remarkable. Whether he stays hot or returns to normal numbers, his presence in the lineup makes Seattle dangerous. Opponents must respect his power every time he steps to the plate.
Young Stars Could Shape Each Team's Future Path
Julio Rodriguez continues building his superstar legacy with the Mariners. The outfielder already earned three All-Star selections in just four seasons. Last year he hit 32 home runs, drove in 95 runs, and stole 30 bases, showing he impacts games many ways. With his power, speed, and athleticism, Rodriguez could chase a 40-home, 40-steal season someday. Meanwhile, the White Sox hope Munetaka Murakami brings international star power to their rebuild. The powerful third baseman built a legendary career in Japan hitting towering home runs. Colson Montgomery represents another building block, a talented young shortstop with advanced discipline. Both young teams rely on developing these players into long-term cornerstones.
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