Rangers vs Mariners Preview: Veteran Arms Meet Young Fireworks

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Mariners Ride Momentum Against Rangers in Sunday Matchup
After stealing Saturday's game with a late rally, the Mariners bring strong confidence to Sunday's contest at T-Mobile Park. Seattle's pitching rotation features some of baseball's most reliable arms. Bryan Woo takes the mound for the Mariners, backed by anchors Logan Gilbert and Luis Castillo who can shut down opposing lineups. Meanwhile, Texas counters with MacKenzie Gore, part of a rotation mixing veteran experience with younger talent. Both teams sit near .500 early in the season, making this divisional battle crucial. The Rangers come in hungry after yesterday's 7-3 loss, while the Mariners look to extend their winning streak.
Seattle's Star Power: Rodriguez and Raleigh Lead Offense
Julio RodrĂguez stands as one of baseball's brightest young talents, already earning three All-Star selections in his short career. Last season, he demonstrated his complete skill set with 32 home runs, 95 RBIs, and 30 stolen bases. His combination of power and speed makes him a constant threat at the plate. Cal Raleigh, the Mariners' catcher, had an extraordinary 2025 season that shocked baseball. He blasted 60 home runs, leading all of Major League Baseball, while driving in 125 runs. His performance earned him a second-place finish in the American League MVP voting.
Rangers' Pitching Depth Tested by Injuries This Season
Texas's pitching staff depends heavily on veteran leadership at the top of the rotation. Jacob deGrom remains the ace when healthy, proving last season he can still dominate opposing hitters. Nathan Eovaldi provides experience and durability when performing at his best. Younger arms like MacKenzie Gore and Jack Leiter develop behind these veterans. However, injuries challenge the Rangers' bullpen depth. Luis Curvelo sits out with a pinched nerve through May first, while Chris Martin and Carter Baumler remain sidelined. Robert Garcia leads the bullpen as closer after posting a strong 2.95 ERA last season.
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