See Photos as Seattle Mariners Wallop Detroit Tigers in Second Game of Series
WAYNE COUNTY, MICHIGAN, JUL 12 – Randy Arozarena homered and scored four times as the Mariners set season highs with 19 hits and 15 runs, taking the first two games of the final series before the All-Star break.
- On Saturday, July 12, 2025, the Seattle Mariners secured a 15-7 victory over the Detroit Tigers at Comerica Park in a game marked by a high run total.
- The Mariners' offensive eruption followed Casey Mize's shortest outing of the season, where he gave up six earned runs in three innings.
- Julio Rodríguez homered for the second consecutive game with a 427-foot shot at 111.6 mph, while Seattle's lineup registered 19 hits, their highest in 2025.
- Manager Dan Wilson praised his players for maintaining strong momentum throughout the contest, as Seattle celebrates sending five representatives to the All-Star Game, a feat not achieved since 2003.
- The victory contributed to the Mariners taking the first two games of the series, while the Tigers faced their season-high fourth consecutive loss entering the final game before the All-Star break.
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Arozarena homers, scores 4 times as Mariners rout Tigers 15-7


Mariners unload on offense to roll past Tigers 15-7
Randy Arozarena had three hits, including a two-run homer, and scored four runs as the visiting Seattle Mariners romped past the Detroit Tigers 15-7 on Saturday.


Julio Rodríguez, Randy Arozarena power Mariners to season-high 15 runs
DETROIT – Julio Rodríguez homering in consecutive games for the first time this season will deservedly get some of the attention of what happened Saturday at Comerica Park.
Mariners show energy of lineup in season-best efficiency
In a little bit of an odd improvement, the Seattle Mariners dominated the Detroit Tigers on Saturday for a season-high in runs and hits with out a lot assist from slugger Cal Raleigh. A day after Raleigh crushed two dwelling runs and drove in 5, placing him one shy of tying the MLB file for lengthy balls earlier than the All-Star break, he went 0-for-4 with a stroll and an RBI. However regardless of Raleigh’s lack of energy, Seattle nonetheless…
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