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The Seattle Mariners are heading into games 3 and 4 of the ALDS series. Fans back at home will have a chance to go to a viewing party at the Mariners home stadium at T-Mobile Park.
SEATTLE — Playoff baseball is back in Seattle this weekend, with Games 1 and 2 of the American League Division Series (ALDS) between the Mariners and the Detroit Tigers getting underway.
In his first playoff appearance, Mariners reliever Gabe Speier has retired all eight batters he's faced in the first two games of the ALDS vs. the Tigers.
The Tigers’ first baseman laced a double to score two runs and tie the game in the top of the eighth inning of ALDS Game 2, a dramatic counter to the Mariners’ efforts to record the final few outs required to even the series after they dropped Game 1 in frustrating fashion in 11 innings.
The Detroit Tigers named right-hander Jack Flaherty as their ALDS Game 3 starter vs the Mariners — the first 2025 MLB playoffs game at Comerica Park.
Throughout their optimism as he recovered from pectoral inflammation, the Mariners had also been bracing for the possibility that they’d be without Bryan Woo for the American League Division Series.
Seattle's most experienced postseason pitcher faces Detroit's ace and reigning Cy Young Award winner Sunday at T-Mobile Park.
Bryan Woo has missed the past two weeks due to pectoral inflammation and reportedly isn't healthy enough to take the mound in the division series against the Tigers.