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Mariners win 10th consecutive game against Royals

Mariners win 10th consecutive game against Royals

Seattle's trip to Kansas City a little over a week earlier had the potential of being important for both teams as they raced to earn wild cards in the American League.

This three-game series, which begins on Tuesday, has lost its luster. The Mariners are aiming to win their 10th consecutive game, while the Royals are stuck in an untimely bad stretch.

Kansas City's third straight win on Sept. 6 allowed it to remain one game behind Seattle in the AL for the final wild card spot.

Since then, however the Mariners have won nine consecutive games, beating Atlanta, St. Louis, and the Los Angeles Angels 66 to 23. The Mariners are now one game ahead in the AL West before the Astros play the Texas Rangers on Monday night at home.

Cal Raleigh's 54th season-long home run, hit against the Angels on Sunday, tied Mickey Mantle as the most home runs in a single-season by a switch hitter.

Raleigh told ROOT Sports that the job was not done. "We have to win every game and continue our work," Raleigh told ROOT Sports. ... "Put ourselves in a position of strength."

The Royals (75-75) have lost 42-27 points during a 2-6 streak, which has put them six games back of the Astros in the race for the final wild card spot. The Royals are now six games behind the Astros for the final wild-card spot.

The Royals have been trying to stay afloat under the leadership of catcher Salvador Perez. He hit his 300th home run in his career Saturday at Philadelphia, and ended the weekend with 3 home runs in 2 games.

Perez said to FanDuel Sports Network, "You just never know what will happen." "Play hard to the end."

Seattle is looking to win its third straight road game after a 7-0 run at home. Raleigh is two home run short of Ken Griffey Jr.'s club record 56 in a single season, set in 1997 and equaled in 1998.

Raleigh has four of his six home runs in career against the Royals. He is 0-for-12, with a strikeout and a walk, against the scheduled Royals starter Michael Wacha (11-11, 3.45 ERA). J.P. Crawford is 7-for-17 and has a homer against the veteran right hander, batting.348 in the last 14 games.

In a 6-2 win at home on June 30, the Mariners took advantage of one big inning in order to beat Wacha. Wacha did not allow a run until his fourth inning, and then four runs in his final inning. Randy Arozarena sent Wacha into the stratosphere with a solo blast in the fourth inning and a triple-run blast in fifth inning.

Wacha will make his first appearance since September 5, when Kansas City beat Minnesota 2-1 at home. He gave up a single run, two walks, and four hits in five 2/3 innings.

Logan Gilbert, who has a 3.54 ERA and a 1-1 record with a 2.38 ERA over his last four starts for the Mariners, is their counter. The right-hander struck out eight batters in four and a half innings against the Cardinals on Wednesday, allowing a single home run among five other hits. Seattle won 4-2 in 13 innings.

Gilbert only allowed one run, three hits and seven strikeouts in a 3-2 victory over Kansas City. He only lasted four and a half innings because he walked.

Perez and Bobby Witt Jr., another Royals' star, are combined at 12-for-28. They have three home runs against Gilbert.

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(source: Reuters)