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Mariners and Padres Trade Home Runs as San Diego Breaks Open the Second Inning in Peoria

The Seattle Mariners moved to 3-9 after a 27-6 loss to the San Diego Padres, who improved to 6-7, at Peoria Sports Complex on 3:10 PM EDT.


Mar 24, 2024; Peoria, Arizona, USA; Seattle Mariners shortstop J.P. Crawford (3) reacts after a wild pitch against the Chicago Cubs in the third inning at Peoria Sports Complex. Mandatory Credit: Rick Scuteri-USA TODAY Sports

First inning


The Mariners opened with 0 runs as the Padres collected 2 hits in the inning without scoring.


Second inning


The M’s put up 2 runs on 2 hits in the inning, while the Friars swung the game with 12 runs on 11 hits.


Luis Castillo worked 1.1 innings as the starter and was charged with 6 runs, including 5 earned, on 6 hits while striking out 2.


Third inning


The Emerald City went scoreless, and Slam Diego added 5 runs on 5 hits to extend the gap.


Fourth inning


The Mariners added 1 run on 1 hit, and the Padres answered with 1 run on 1 hit to keep pressure on Seattle’s pitching line.


Fifth inning


The M’s scored 1 run on 1 hit, while the Friars posted 2 runs on 4 hits in the inning.


Sixth inning


The Mariners were held without a run, and the Padres pushed across 1 run on 2 hits as Seattle’s staff continued to allow traffic.


Seventh inning


The Mariners produced 0 runs despite 2 hits in the inning, and the Padres scored 3 runs on 2 hits.


Eighth inning


Seattle scored 1 run on 2 hits, and San Diego countered with 2 runs on 1 hit.


Ninth inning


The Mariners closed with 1 run on 1 hit, and the Padres finished their scoring with 1 run despite 0 hits.


Seattle finished with 9 hits and 2 errors, while San Diego finished with 28 hits and 0 errors, and the Mariners vs Padres final score reflected the Padres’ early separation and steady scoring across innings.



Ryan Bliss drew his way on base with a .500 on-base percentage in his previous game, and Luke Raley entered with a .000 batting average from his previous game.


Blas Castaño carried a 27.00 earned run average from his previous appearance, and Luis Castillo brought in a 33.75 earned run average from his previous game.


The Mariners full-time result came with 20 runners left on base in the team totals, and the Mariners vs Padres scoreline review started with Seattle going 1-for-9 with runners in scoring position.


The Mariners match rating in the box leaned on 4 home runs and 7 walks in the team batting line, even as the pitching line allowed 8 home runs and 27 total runs with 7 unearned.



The Mariners are scheduled next at Surprise Stadium in Surprise, Arizona, on 3/6/2026 at 3:05 PM EDT against the Texas Rangers, with the broadcast listed to air for fans on SEA Video.


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