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Bellingham, WASports

The Mariners commence a seven-game road trip tonight against the Los Angeles Angels, hoping to rebound from a disappointing series loss to the Milwaukee Brewers. Seattle's offense struggled significantly, mustering only three runs across three games against a Brewers team that has won 12 of its last 13. Meanwhile, the Angels are also in a tough spot, having been swept by the New York Mets and trailing Seattle by five games in the AL West standings. Logan Evans will be the starting pitcher for Seattle as they open a four-game series in Anaheim. Coverage for the game kicks off at 5:30 PM, with first pitch set for 6:38 PM on KPUG.

This matchup is vital for both teams, with the Mariners looking to gain ground on the first-place Houston Astros. The last series underscored the Mariners' offensive challenges, making this game an opportunity to regain momentum. Fans will be eager to see if the Mariners can capitalize on the Angels' recent struggles and improve their position in the division.

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