Baz stops losing streak as Rays rout Mariners 10-2 for 4th straight win - My Bellingham Now

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The Tampa Bay Rays ended a recent losing streak by defeating the Seattle Mariners 10-2, marking their fourth consecutive victory. Right-hander Drew Rasmussen delivered an impressive performance, improving his record to 10-5 with a 2. 64 ERA. The matchup occurred on September 1, 2025, at Tropicana Field in Tampa, Florida. The Rays' offense was particularly potent, overpowering the Mariners throughout the game.

This victory is crucial as the Rays seek to solidify their position in the league standings. The Mariners, on the other hand, faced challenges in both hitting and pitching, which contributed to their defeat. Looking ahead, the Rays will aim to continue their winning momentum in the next game of the series. The Mariners will need to regroup quickly to avoid further losses and regain their competitive edge.

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