
"Originally scheduled to start today, he is now in line to start Monday's game. While not related to injury, we currently don't exactly know why - extra day of rest, illness, or maybe an injury - but he seems to be fine, in general. As I mentioned this morning, I'd be fine if they just shut him down, but if they want to give him extra days of rest for the rest of the season, I would be fine with that."
"It started in the top of the second with a weird run. Josh Naylor singled to left with two outs. Mitch Garver hit it a really long way to center, and Michael Harris went up to get it at the wall - hard to say of it would have gone out - and knocked it back into play. With the ball rattling around a bit, Naylor and Garver each touched three bases, and it was 1-0."
The Seattle Mariners routed the Atlanta Braves in a decisive game, capitalizing on poor Braves pitching and run-scoring innings. Spencer Strider, originally scheduled to start, was pushed to Monday for an unspecified reason, while Joey Wentz lasted only 2.1 innings, allowing eight hits and eight runs. A bizarre second-inning sequence produced a run when Josh Naylor and Mitch Garver both circled the bases after a ball ricocheted at the wall. The Mariners then erupted with a multi-run inning featuring singles by Victor Robles and Cal Raleigh, a Julio Rodriguez double, and back-to-back homers that put the game out of reach.
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