
Tough Night in the Desert: Woo Falters as D-backs Rout Mariners 10-3
The D-backs routed the Mariners 10-3 on June 11, 2025, after a 5th-inning collapse. Gabriel Moreno's homer off Bryan Woo sealed Seattle's fate. Read more.
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- Bryan Woo struggles in a costly fifth inning, charged with six runs.
- Gabriel Moreno's three-run homer breaks the game open for the Diamondbacks.
- Julio Rodríguez returns from an ankle injury, going 2-for-4 with a double.
- Cal Raleigh continues his power surge, hitting a home run in his third of the last five games.
- The Mariners fall to a 33-33 record after the lopsided 10-3 loss.
It was a game that felt within reach until it suddenly wasn't. A frustrating fifth inning at Chase Field turned a competitive contest into a blowout, as the Seattle Mariners fell 10-3 to the Arizona Diamondbacks. A single swing from Gabriel Moreno off starter Bryan Woo proved to be the backbreaker, sending the M's to a disappointing 33-33 record on the season.
Cal Raleigh has now homered in three of his last five games, raising his season RBI total to 38.
The Unraveling: A Costly Fifth Inning
Bryan Woo looked poised for another solid outing until the fifth inning, when the wheels came off. The D-backs pounced, and the decisive blow came from catcher Gabriel Moreno, who launched a three-run homer that blew the game wide open. Woo's night ended after just 4.2 innings, charged with six runs (five earned) on eight hits. It was a tough setback for the young righty, who saw his ERA climb to 3.35 after a string of impressive starts. The bullpen couldn't stop the bleeding either, as Trent Thornton and Gabe Speier surrendered four more runs, sealing the lopsided final score.
Silver Linings: J-Rod is Back and Cal is Raking
Even in a lopsided loss, there were reasons to cheer. Julio Rodríguez, back in the lineup after a minor ankle scare, looked like he hadn't missed a beat. He went 2-for-4 with a double and a run scored, and even added a highlight-reel diving catch in center field, erasing any doubts about his health. Meanwhile, Cal Raleigh continued his assault on opposing pitching, launching a solo home run in the seventh for his 14th of the year. The 'Big Dumper' is on a tear, providing a much-needed power threat in the middle of the order.
Hope on the Horizon? Hancock Dominates in Tacoma
While the big-league club struggled, a potential reinforcement was putting on a show in Triple-A. Top pitching prospect Emerson Hancock was electric for the Tacoma Rainiers, striking out 10 batters over six masterful innings while allowing just one run. With a sparkling 2.98 ERA in Tacoma, Hancock's performance is a promising sign. After a tough night for the Mariners' pitching staff, seeing that kind of dominance in the system provides a glimmer of hope for future rotation depth.
Dropping back to .500 is a tough pill to swallow, especially in this fashion. The Mariners will need to have a short memory and flush this one quickly. With the series finale tomorrow, the key will be getting a strong start on the mound and capitalizing on the momentum that Julio's return and Cal's hot bat can provide. It's time to bounce back and prove this was just a bump in the road, not the start of a slide.