Mariners-Angels Game 3 Preview
The Mariners take on the Angels for the third game of this four-game series. Looking to win their eighth-straight game, RHP Bryan Woo is set to face LHP Mitch Farris with continued playoff implications on the line.
Lineups:
Woo's on the bump… let's keep it rocking tonight 🔥 #TridentsUp pic.twitter.com/VJlP3gXZzL — Seattle Mariners (@Mariners) September 13, 2025
News:
Right Fielder Jo Adell is back in the starting lineup for the Angels and will be a player to look out for tonight as he is 4-6 with two HR against Woo in his career.
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Shortstop Zach Neto remains out of the lineup for another day with wrist soreness.
Shortstop Denzer Guzman will make his MLB debut in his first place appearance tonight. The 21-year-old signed with the team in 2021 as an international free agent, and has worked up through their farm system. Although posting a consistently high strikeout rate, floating around 27% for the past two seasons, Guzman recorded a .820 OPS in 36 games in AAA in 2025.
Game Information:
Game time: 6:40 PT
TV: ROOT Sports NW, with Aaron Goldsmith and Dave Valle on the call, and Angie Mentink on the sidelines
Radio: Seattle Sports 710 AM, with Rick Rizzs, Shannon Drayer, and Gary Hill Jr. on the call
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Today in Mariners History:
· 1992 – Harold Reynolds breaks up an 8.1 inning Athletics no-hit bid, and Greg Briley doubled with two outs to end the shutout. The Mariners still lose 3-1 in Oakland.
· 1995 – Trailing 4-0, the club scores seven runs in the last two at-bats for a 7-4 win vs. Minnesota. Jay Buhner’s three-run HR was the game winner.
· 1996 – Mark Whiten hit the second longest ball ever hit at the Metrodome for a grand slam in a 13-7 win at Minnesota.
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· 1996 – Alex Rodriguez became the first player in Mariners history to collect 200 hits in a season. The 20 year-old Seattle shortstop, who gets an RBI single off Minnesota’s Travis Miller in the first inning to reach the milestone, will finish the season with 215 hits and a Major League leading .358 batting average.
· 2009 – Ichiro records his 200th hit of the season, surpassing Willie Keeler to become the first player in MLB to record 200 hits or more in 9 consecutive seasons… only Ty Cobb (9) and Pete Rose (10) have recorded as many 200-hit seasons in a career.
· 2011 – The Mariners lost 3-2 to the Yankees at Safeco Field. Yankees closer Mariano Rivera recorded his 600th career save, becoming only the 2nd player in MLB history with 600 saves in a career.
· 2016 – Taijuan Walker threw his first complete game shutout, an 8-0 rout of the Angels. Walker threw 9.0 innings, allowing just three hits while striking out 11. It was his third career complete game, and he became the fifth player in Mariner’s history to reach 20+ career wins through his age-23 season. Walker retired the first 17 batters of the game before Kaleb Cowart reached on an error with 2 outs in the sixth, and he did not allow a hit until the seventh inning. His 11 strikeouts tied a career high.