Brewers look to continue win streak, take on Mariners
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One day after hitting his league-leading 39th home run against the Milwaukee Brewers in a 1-0 win, Seattle Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh is out of the lineup for Wednesday's series finale. Mitch Garver will do the catching and bat sixth while Jorge Polanco serves as the designated hitter.
Right-handed pitcher Luis Castillo is scheduled to take the mound for the Mariners (54-47) at T-Mobile Park in Seattle. His earned run average in his last three appearances is just 1.45. Right-hander Quinn Priester will pitch for the Brewers (60-41). His ERA in his previous three appearances is 3.24.
Cal Raleigh’s 39th home run in the bottom of the sixth inning last night was the decisive blow as the Mariners snapped the Brewer’s 11-game win streak by the score of 1-0. Raleigh’s bomb was one of only four hits for Seattle on the night, but it was enough thanks in large part to Logan Gilbert’s 6.1 innings of two-hit, 10K shutout ball.
"Had it's share of drama for sure, but just a great job all-around. (Starting pitcher Logan Gilbert) tonight was at his best. That was a pretty impressive performance from him."Gilbert's outing Tuesday was arguably his best of the season.
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This year with the third pick overall, the Mariners selected Anderson out of Louisiana State University, arguably the best college arm in the draft. “I just want to thank the Mariners for this opportunity,” Anderson said. “I’m just super excited to get the ball rolling and get ready to roll.”
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