Mariners vs Astros Preview: Deep Seattle Arms Face Astros Turnover

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Seattle's Pitching Strength Faces Houston's New Era
The Mariners bring one of baseball's most balanced rotations to Houston on Tuesday. George Kirby takes the mound for Seattle, supported by teammates Logan Gilbert and Luis Castillo. Together, they create a formidable pitching foundation that opposing batters struggle against. Meanwhile, the Astros are rebuilding their rotation after losing longtime ace Framber Valdez. Peter Lambert starts for Houston, stepping into unfamiliar territory. Both teams rely heavily on their closers, with Seattle's Andrés Muñoz ready to protect leads. These pitching matchups will determine whether Seattle breaks its recent struggles or Houston continues searching for consistency this season.
Star Hitters Lead the Matchup Despite Injuries
Cal Raleigh powered the Mariners to remarkable offensive heights last season, smashing about 60 home runs and driving in 125 runs. His explosive bat led all of Major League Baseball. For the Astros, Yordan Alvarez represents elite hitting when healthy, combining power with exceptional contact skills. However, injuries complicate both lineups heading into Tuesday's game. Seattle's Julio RodrĂguez, a three-time All-Star with remarkable speed and power, battles to return to form. The Astros' Jeremy Peña brings defensive excellence and consistent hitting to the lineup. Both teams will need their best hitters performing if they hope to secure victory at Daikin Park.
Both Teams Battle Through May Struggles
Seattle's recent record shows mixed results, with just one win in their current streak. The Mariners suffered a narrow 2-1 loss to Chicago, where they couldn't overcome a clutch two-run inning. Houston struggles even more, sitting with a three-game losing streak after getting shut out 5-0 by Cincinnati. Both teams have wobbled through their last ten games, winning only four contests each. Multiple injuries plague both rosters, with Seattle missing key players like Bryce Miller and the Astros without starting pitcher Cristian Javier. Tuesday's matchup represents an opportunity for either team to build momentum. Both squads desperately need a win to turn their May around.
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