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Mariners' Julio Rodriguez Joins Elite 30/30 Club, Poised for Playoff Heroics
10 Oct
Summary
- Julio Rodriguez, 23, joins Bobby Witt Jr. as only players under 25 with two 30/30 seasons
- Rodriguez has 110 HR and 110 SB in first 4 MLB seasons, a historic feat
- Rodriguez's hot second-half surges have been key to Mariners' success

As the Seattle Mariners approach a winner-take-all Game 5 of their American League Division Series on October 13th, 2025, a lot of the pressure will fall on 23-year-old outfielder Julio Rodriguez. Despite his persistent production of speed, power, and elite defense since debuting in 2022, Rodriguez's accomplishments have often been overshadowed.
This season, Rodriguez quietly put together his second career 30/30 campaign, joining Bobby Witt Jr. as the only players under 25 to achieve this feat twice. In fact, Rodriguez is the only player in MLB history to accumulate 110 home runs and 110 stolen bases through his first four seasons. However, the conversation around him has focused more on what he hasn't yet done rather than his remarkable achievements.
Mariners president Jerry Dipoto acknowledges that the team's high expectations for Rodriguez, due to his immense talent, have led to an underappreciation of his accomplishments. But as the Mariners aim to make a deep October run, Rodriguez's ability to turn things around after slow starts will be crucial. After a sluggish first half, Rodriguez caught fire in the second half, slashing .299/.356/.589 with 21 home runs and 15 stolen bases over a 68-game stretch.
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The Mariners will need Rodriguez's power and speed to overcome the challenge of facing Tigers ace Tarik Skubal in the winner-take-all Game 5. With the team's season on the line, Julio Rodriguez, one of the game's brightest young stars, is poised to deliver another playoff heroic performance.