This is your Mariners Stats, News, Rumors, and Commentary Roundup for the Morning of August 04, 2021.
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” “It has been great coming over here, getting the chance to play every day, showing what kind of player I can be,’’ Toro said. “Toro … wow!’’ Mariners manager Scott Servais said. Servais said it was good to get work for Castillo, who surrendered a walk-off homer against the Rangers on Saturday night. “Toro has a very calm demeanor about him,’’ Servais said.”
“The fourth-ranked prospect in Seattle’s system had two more chances to become the first Minor Leaguer to hit four long balls in a game since Yasmany Tomás in 2019. 82 overall prospect produced one of the best offensive performances in the Minors this season, blasting three homers and driving in nine runs during a 4-for-5 night as Low-A Modesto fell to Stockton, 16-15, in a wild affair at Banner Island Ballpark. However, Marte walked and scored a career-high fifth run in the eighth and popped out in the ninth, leaving him as the 23rd Minor Leaguer to hit three roundtrippers in one game this year. The 19-year-old’s evening began productively, albeit innocently enough, with an RBI single that produced the game’s first run in the opening frame.”
“Rodríguez stayed in the game. Boxscore » July 29: Brushes off collision in second Olympic game with three hits Julio Rodríguez was part of a scary collision with second baseman Gustavo Nuñez during the third inning of the Dominican Republic’s matchup with Mexico on Thursday. Boxscore » July 28: Collects first hit of Tokyo Olympics The last time baseball was played at the Olympics, Julio Rodríguez was just 7 years old. Julio Rodríguez and MLB’s No.”
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