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Mariners Game #63 Preview and Discussion: NYM at SEA, 6/3

The Mariners will look to stretch their win streak to nine this afternoon with a third consecutive sweep. At about four games is when I start to consider consecutive wins a streak, though I’d listen to arguments that three or five should be the minimal threshold. But it’s not until now, where eight turns to nine, that I start to really pay attention. There have many eight-game win streaks in franchise history. The ongoing streak is the 13th.

But there have only been seven streaks of nine or more (eight if you want to count the one that spanned 1994 to 1995), with the 2001 Mariners (15) and 2022 Mariners (14) topping the list. A win today and yeah, this is officially one of the best streaks in team history.

George Kirby will get the chance to do it. He was having an impressive, albeit bizarre start to the season, with a 3.23 FIP on the back of a league-leading 57% grounder rate through his first nine starts. His last three, however, have been harder to watch, plagued by homers and whatever alchemy the Royals are performing in Kansas City. This would be as good a time for a classic Kirby bounce back outing as any.

The lineup looks fairly standard. Josh Naylor is back, after spasming is back with a monster homer Monday. Jhonny Pereda will get the start behind the dish after a monster homer Tuesday. And Julio Rodríguez, Cole Young, and Randy Arozarena are still in there, for the 63rd game of the season. The Mariners and the Braves are the only teams with at least three players who have played in every game this season.

In other news, three Mariners prospects (including Wednesday’s nine-hole hitter Colt Emerson) ranked in Baseball America’s Top 100 Prospect List. Emerson (3rd) is joined by Ryan Sloan (7th) and Kade Anderson (9th — there’s that number again) to round out the best, top-level prospect group in the league. For more, Max Ellingsen has you covered.

First Pitch: 12:40 p.m. PDT

TV: Mariners.TV, with Aaron Goldsmith, Ryon Healy and Angie Mentink

Radio: 710 AM Seattle Sports, with Rick Rizzs and Gary Hill Jr.

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