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Adam Jude

@a_jude

Mariners + Seahawks + more for The Seattle Times. Proud @MTHSHawkeye alumnus.

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linkhttp://www.seattletimes.com/sports calendar_today10-03-2009 18:05:37

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The Seattle Mariners have recorded 3 consecutive shutout wins for the first time in franchise history. Seattle defeated the Pirates by 6-0, 1-0, and 1-0 scores in the series sweep.

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Final: Mariners 1, Pirates 0. George Kirby outlasts Paul Skenes, and Mariners pitchers post their third straight shutout of the Pirates — and second 1-0 win in as many days. That's 29 consecutive scoreless innings for M's pitchers.

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The Pirates were shut out in all three games of their series against the Mariners after shutting out the Cardinals in all three games of their previous series. They are the first team in MLB history to have back-to-back series of 3+ games with a sweep of shutouts for and against,

The Pirates were shut out in all three games of their series against the Mariners after shutting out the Cardinals in all three games of their previous series. They are the first team in MLB history to have back-to-back series of 3+ games with a sweep of shutouts for and against,
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In a pitching matchup that lived up to the hype, George Kirby outlasted Paul Skenes to combine on the Mariners’ third consecutive shutout of the Pirates on Sunday. More from Adam Jude: st.news/3Gtkq2L

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Only 2 pitching staffs in MLB history to win back-to-back games by a 1-0 score with 24+ strikeouts and ≤1 walk: 2025 Mariners July 5-6 #5 hitter HR as only run in second game 1933 Giants July 2 (G1 & G2 of Doubleheader) #5 hitter HR as only run in second game #TheMayerGWS

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Julio's home/road splits are staggering Home: .207/.274/.321, .594 OPS, 54 Ks, 4 HRs in 184 ABs Road: .288/.338/.457, .795 OPS, 33 Ks, 7 HRs in 184 ABs

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Interesting to see the King Felix to Mil story as we (Bos) also got close on a 3-team trade with Adrian Gonzalez going from SD to Sea, Felix going to Bos, and prospects (Reddick, Masterson, etc.) going to SD. Jack Z slept on it and then decided he couldn't move the King.

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Cal Raleigh hits his 36th home run, breaking a tie with Ken Griffey Jr. for the most by a Mariner before the All-Star break, but Seattle is routed by the Yankees 10-3 in rainy New York on Tuesday night. From Tim Booth: st.news/4ljWmP6

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Nearly a year since being traded to Seattle, Randy Arozarena is catching fire for the M's and endearing himself to fans as he did in Tampa Bay. (from Sophia Vesely) st.news/4lJmdzF

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Cole Young has his first career home run, a two-run shot here in the seventh inning. A line drive into the seats in right field.

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While the Mariners scored all their runs via four homers, the Yankees did their own bit of mashing on the way to a 9-6 win Wednesday. From Tim Booth: st.news/4lo74Ef

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Julio RodrĂ­guez's third trip to the All-Star Game might be the most disputed of his career and at the same time, maybe the most meaningful. st.news/4lPni9k

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Today's story for Seattle Times Sports #Mariners top prospect Colt Emerson, already excelling in Everett, has lofty goals seattletimes.com/sports/mariner…

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Lee Elia, who worked on the bench of the Mariners in three different stints during his career, passed away at his home in Florida on Wednesday. Via Tim Booth st.news/46D4ntH

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Bryan Woo took a no-hitter into the eighth inning while the Mariners held a 5-0 lead. It all went south from there, as Seattle fell in extras and got swept by the Yankees. Via Tim Booth st.news/4luVd7u