Mariners vs Astros Recap: Seattle Dominates 3-1 in Houston

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Mariners Strike Early Against Astros
The Seattle Mariners visited Houston on Tuesday, May 12, ready to battle the Astros at their home field. Seattle came into the game riding a two-game winning streak after losing to the White Sox the previous Sunday. However, the Astros were struggling, having dropped their last four games in a row. George Kirby took the mound for Seattle while Peter Lambert started for Houston. The Mariners wasted no time putting pressure on the Astros' pitching. In the second inning, Canzone smacked a single to left field that scored Arozarena with authority. Young followed up with another clutch single to right, bringing Raley across the plate. Seattle's bats were hot early, and Houston's defense couldn't stop the momentum.
These early runs proved crucial because they gave the Mariners an early advantage. Scoring first matters in baseball because it sets the tone for the entire game. Seattle's pitching staff, known for its incredible depth, would need to protect this lead throughout the contest. Although the Astros would fight back, these opening moments shaped everything that followed in this matchup.
Rodríguez's Home Run Extends Seattle's Lead
The action continued in the third inning when the Mariners added more insurance runs. With the count at 0-2, Rodríguez connected with a four-seam fastball traveling at ninety-four miles per hour. The ball soared high and far, clearing the left field wall with tremendous force. It traveled four hundred fourteen feet before landing beyond the reach of any Astros fielder. His solo home run extended Seattle's lead to three to nothing. This wasn't just any home run—the exit velocity of one hundred seven miles per hour showed how hard Rodríguez had struck the ball. The Mariners' offense was firing on all cylinders, and Houston's pitching was struggling to find answers. By the end of three innings, Seattle had built a commanding lead. The Astros faced an uphill battle as their pitchers worked to limit further damage and keep the deficit manageable for the remainder of the game.
Astros Score Late, Mariners Hold On for Win
Houston finally got on the scoreboard in the fifth inning when Paredes singled to left field, allowing Altuve to score from third base. The Astros had manufactured their first run after being shut out for four innings straight. However, this single run wasn't enough to spark a comeback. Seattle's pitchers kept Houston's hitters under control throughout the rest of the game. No more runs crossed the plate for either team after that fifth-inning single. When the final out was recorded, the Mariners claimed a three-to-one victory. This win improved Seattle's record to twenty-one wins and twenty-two losses. The Astros dropped to sixteen wins and twenty-seven losses, extending their difficult stretch. For the Mariners, this victory demonstrated the strength of their deep pitching rotation led by Kirby's solid performance.
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