The Mariners shutout the Astros 5-0 by strategically targeting the pitcher's weaknesses and executing a successful game plan.

By the Numbers
  • Framber Valdez limited the Mariners to a .283 wOBA before the game.
  • The Mariners recorded nine hits in 5.1 innings and scored five runs.
  • Logan Gilbert allowed only two hits over eight innings and threw 34 sliders for seven whiffs and five called strikes.
State of Play
  • The Mariners' rotation has gone 21 starts without allowing more than two earned runs, a historic feat not seen since the 1917 White Sox.
  • Logan Gilbert's strategic pitch selection and execution led to a dominant performance, holding the Astros in check.
What's Next

The Mariners' pitching staff will aim to continue their exceptional performance, maintaining their historic streak of strong starts.

Bottom Line

By identifying and exploiting weaknesses with precision and executing a solid game plan, the Mariners achieved a significant victory and made history with their remarkable pitching performance.