Seattle Mariners Clinch AL West Title Ending 24-Year Drought
Seattle Mariners Clinch AL West Title Ending 24-Year Drought

Seattle Mariners Clinch AL West Title Ending 24-Year Drought

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The Seattle Mariners clinched their first American League West championship in 24 years, propelled by the powerful hitting of catcher Cal Raleigh, who leads the majors with 60 home runs this season. Alongside Raleigh, stars like Randy Arozarena, Julio Rodríguez, Bryan Woo, and Andrés Muñoz have contributed to the team's success, with key midseason acquisitions Eugenio Suárez and Josh Naylor fueling a strong finish. The team overcame a roller coaster season and multiple injuries to key pitchers, finishing with a remarkable late-season surge highlighted by a 14-1 run over their last 15 games. Mariners veterans and leaders credit their recent success to lessons learned from past playoff disappointments, which have fostered resilience and focus during critical moments. The Mariners' balanced roster, combining steady pitching with potent offense and clutch performances, has many believing this squad is more equipped than previous teams to make a deep postseason run. This resurgence has reignited hope among fans for the franchise's first-ever World Series appearance, marking a historic milestone for Seattle baseball.

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