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Mariners' Slump Continues Post-All-Star Break
18 Jul
Summary
- Mariners suffered a 7-0 shutout loss to the Giants.
- Team struggles offensively, especially with runners in scoring position.
- Internal fixes and player health are key for second-half success.

The Seattle Mariners commenced their post-All-Star break second half with a dispiriting 7-0 loss to the Giants, their most significant shutout defeat this season. This loss underscored the team's offensive deficiencies and the crucial needs for the upcoming Trade Deadline. Manager Dan Wilson noted the inability to generate offense, with only two singles throughout the game and struggles to advance runners.
The Mariners are still awaiting the return of key players, including Julio Rodríguez from a concussion and Brendan Donovan from injury. The team has played with its full-strength lineup only nine times this season. General Manager Justin Hollander acknowledged the subpar first half and the need for internal improvements and better health.
While acquiring a proven reliever is a more realistic trade deadline goal, the market may not become clear until closer to the August 3 deadline. The team must find ways to improve offensively with the current roster, especially as injured relievers like Matt Brash and Cooper Criswell are still at least a month away from returning.