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Mariners Take Road Losing Streak Into Matchup with the Angels

  • The Seattle Mariners played the Los Angeles Angels in Anaheim, California, on Friday night, June 6, 2025, losing 5-4 and extending their losing streak to four games.
  • The Mariners entered the game with a 32-29 record, aiming to break a three-game losing streak while the Angels held a 28-33 record with several key injuries.
  • Bryce Miller started for the Mariners with a 2-4 record and 5.36 ERA, and Kyle Hendricks started for the Angels with a 2-6 record and 5.34 ERA, while the Mariners' offense had recent struggles scoring more than three runs.
  • The Mariners have been outscored by 19 runs this season and lost seven of their last nine games, while the Angels' hitters have a.405 slugging percentage, ranking fifth in the AL.
  • The loss leaves the Mariners at 32-30, second in AL West, and suggests they need improved pitching and offense to maintain playoff contention against division leaders the Astros.
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Mariners look to break losing streak in game against the Angels

The Seattle Mariners head into the matchup against the Los Angeles Angels as losers of three games in a row.

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Mariners take road losing streak into matchup with the Angels

The Seattle Mariners will look to break their three-game road skid in a matchup with the Los Angeles Angels.

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Daily Jefferson County Union broke the news in on Friday, June 6, 2025.
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