AS YOU MAY KNOWCal Raleigh hit the go-ahead, 2-run shot in the 7th inning last night…Cal’s 17th home run of the season broke the 3–3 tie to give Seattle a 5–3 lead, but…DID YOU KNOW?…last night’s home run was Cal’s 11th go-ahead homer in the 7th inning or later since 2022, most in the Majors?…during that span, Cal ranks ahead of Aaron Judge-NYY (9 go-ahead HR in 7th inning or later), Mookie Betts-LAD (8), Anthony Santander-BAL/TOR (8) and Eugenio Suárez-SEA/ARI (8).

TODAY’S TILT…the Mariners continue the last leg of the 10-game, 3-city road trip (6–2) with the third of four games against the Houston Astros (1–1)…Seattle is coming off a pair of series wins already on the trip over the San Diego Padres (3–0) and the Chicago White Sox (2–1)…today’s game will be televised live on ROOT SPORTS with Aaron Goldsmith, Ryan Rowland-Smith and Mariners Hall of Famer Jay Buhner on the call and Brad Adam serving as dugout reporter…the game will be broadcast live on Seattle Sports (710 AM) and Mariners.com with Rick Rizzs and Gary Hill Jr. on the call.

ODDS AND ENDS…the Mariners defeated the Astros by a 5–3 score last night…Seattle is 6–2 (.750) on the road trip, 21–12 (.636) over its last 33 games and 25–13 (.658) over its last 38 games.

· Best In The West — Seattle is in 1st place in the American League West, 3.5 games ahead of the Astros and 4.0 games ahead of the Angels.

· Overall ‘Ball — Seattle’s 25–13 record (.658) since April 9 is best in the Majors during that span, ranking ahead of the Twins (.641/25–14), Tigers (.634/26–15) and Phillies (.634/26–15).

· Yesterday’s Roster Moves — The Mariners recalled RHP Blas Castano, who will make his MLB debut when he first appears in a game…RHP Jesse Hahn was designated for assignment.

BEST IN SHOW…the Mariners are 16–10 (.615) on the road this season, tied for best road record in the Majors with the Cubs (.615/16–10) and Phillies (.615/16–10)…Seattle has won 7 consecutive road series since dropping their first one at San Francisco from April 4–6…since then, the Mariners have captured series victories on the road at Cincinnati (2–1), Toronto (2–1), Boston (2–1), Texas (2–1), against the Athletics (2–1), against the Padres (3–0) and the White Sox (2–1)…the Mariners last won 7+ consecutive road series during the 2023 season, when they won 8 consecutive road series from July 3-Aug. 23.

SERIES-LY IMPRESSIVE…the Mariners own a 11–4–1 series record, 4–3–1 at home and 7–1 on the road…the Mariners won 9 consecutive series from April 7-May 7, the second-longest series winning streak in club history…since Dan Wilson took the helm on Aug. 23, 2024, Seattle owns a 18–6–3 series record.

YOU HAVE PERMISSION TO CALL IT A COMEBACK…Seattle trailed 2–1 and 3–2 in last night’s eventual 5–3 victory…the Mariners recorded their 15th come-from-behind win of the season, tied for 2nd-most in the Majors with the Angels and Twins, with the trio of American League teams trailing only the Dodgers (18).

JOY DIVISION…the Mariners improved to 14–6 (.700) against AL West Division foes this season, 2nd-best divisional record in the AL behind only Cleveland’s 13–4 mark (.765) against the AL Central…Seattle is 5–1 against the Rangers, 3–2 against the Astros, 4–3 against the Athletics and 2–0 against the Angels.

CAL IS THE BEST…catcher Cal Raleigh has posted a .967 OPS in 50 games this season, batting .258 (47×182) with 33 runs, 10 doubles, 17 home runs, 35 RBI, 32 walks and 5 stolen bases, with a .373 on-base percentage and .593 slugging percentage…he leads MLB catchers in virtually every offensive statistical category, and overall in the Majors ranks T-1st in home runs, 4th in slugging percentage, 5th in OPS, T-6th in extra-base hits (27), T-6th in total bases (108), 6th in bWAR (2.7), 4th in OPS+ (180), 3rd in fWAR (3.0) and 4th in wRC+ (175).

YOU SHOULD KNOW: JULIO…center fielder Julio Rodríguez lined the game-tying RBI double in the 7th inning that scored J.P. Crawford last night to make it a 3–3 game…since 2022, Julio’s 11 game-tying RBI in the 7th inning or later are tied for 2nd-most in the Majors, trailing only Eugenio Suárez-SEA/ARI (12).

THE BEST CLOSER IN BASEBALL…right-hander Andrés Muñoz earned his MLB-leading 17th save of the season last night…in 23 appearances this season, the reigning American League Reliever of the Month is 1–0 with a 0.00 ERA (0 ER, 22.2 IP) with 8 hits allowed, 2 runs allowed (0 earned runs), 8 walks (2 intentional) and 28 strikeouts, sporting a 0.706 WHIP, while limiting opponents to a .108 batting average (8×74)…his 22.2 innings pitched and counting without allowing an earned run to begin the season is a Mariners franchise record for a relief pitcher…Muñoz leads MLB relievers in bWAR (2.1) and has already surpassed his career-high 2.0 bWAR from last season…the franchise record for highest bWAR in a season by a Seattle reliever belongs to Bill Caudill (4.4 bWAR) in 1982.

DOSCIENTOS JUEGOSAndrés Muñoz has appeared in 200 regular season games with the Mariners (2021-c)…in a Seattle uniform, the 26-year-old right-hander has 56 saves and a 2.20 ERA (48 ER, 196.2 IP) with 73 walks and 269 strikeouts, a 0.992 WHIP, 12.3 strikeouts-per-9 ratio and 3.68 strikeout-to-walk ratio, holding opponents to a .177 batting average and .526 OPS.

PITCHING OVER LAST 10…the Mariners pitching staff since May 13 is 7–3 with a 2.40 ERA (24 ER, 90.0 IP) with 82 strikeouts and 17 walks…Seattle has held its opponents to 3-or-fewer runs in 8 of those 10 games, holding to 1-or-fewer run in 6 of 10…during that span (5/13-c), Seattle’s 2.40 ERA ranks 2nd in MLB to the Yankees (2.00 ERA), while its 4.82 strikeout-to-walk ratio leads baseball.

WALK ZONE…the Mariners offense ranks 2nd in the Majors in both walks (200) and walk rate (10.3%), trailing only the Yankees (203, 10.4%) in both categories…Seattle’s 10.3% walk rate is on pace to be tied for the 2nd-best in franchise history (also: 1996), trailing only the 2000 team (12.0%)…Seattle has 3 players who rank in the top 10 in walks in the American League: J.P. Crawford (T-2nd, 32), Cal Raleigh (T-2nd, 32) and Randy Arozarena (T-7th, 28).

‘PEN PALS…the Mariners bullpen is 13–8 with 18 saves and a 3.41 ERA (73 ER, 192.2 IP) this season, the 10th-best ERA among MLB bullpens…aside from star closer Andrés Muñoz, Seattle has gotten major contributions from Gabe Speier (2.25 ERA in 23 games), Carlos Vargas (3.24 ERA in 21 games), Collin Snider (3.63 ERA in 20 games), Casey Legumina (1.62 ERA in 17 games) and Matt Brash (0.00 ERA in 6 games since returning from injury).

UPCOMING HOMESTAND…following the last leg of the 10-game road trip in Houston and an off-day on Monday, the Mariners return to T-Mobile Park for a 9-game homestand where they will host the Washington Nationals (3 G, 5/27–5/29), Minnesota Twins (3 G, 5/30–6/1) and Baltimore Orioles (3 G, 6/3–6/5)…the homestand is highlighted by Randy Arozarena Bobblehead 3-Day Giveaway from May 27–29, K-Pop Fireworks Night on May 30, Little League Day on June 1, Pride Night on June 4 and a pair of Mariners Value Games on June 3 and June 5, with tickets starting at $11.

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