The Seattle Mariners concluded their weekend series at T-Mobile Park by securing a gritty 3-1 win over the Boston Red Sox on Father’s Day. Led by a dominant, high-velocity performance from Logan Gilbert, Seattle successfully avoided a series sweep and captured a much-needed victory. While the club faced offensive challenges throughout the weekend against Boston’s pitching staff, the strong showing in the finale provided a morale boost as the team looks to maintain their position in a competitive American League race.
Weekend Scoreboard
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Friday: Red Sox 6, Mariners 2
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Saturday: Red Sox 5, Mariners 1
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Sunday: Mariners 3, Red Sox 1
Division Standings (AL West)
As of June 22, 2026
| Team | Status |
| Seattle Mariners (40-39) | Division Leader |
| Oakland Athletics (38-40) | 2nd Place |
Weekend Highlights
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Friday: Boston starter Ranger Suarez held Seattle hitless through 6.1 innings, powering the Red Sox to a 6-2 victory. Despite a late rally against the bullpen, the Mariners’ offense struggled to find rhythm against Boston’s command.
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Saturday: The Mariners fell 5-1 in a game dominated by Boston’s pitching, which allowed only two hits. Despite an early RBI single from Josh Naylor, Seattle could not overcome a strong start from Connelly Early and a persistent Red Sox ground-attack offense.
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Sunday: Logan Gilbert returned to his All-Star form on Father’s Day, topping out at 99.9 mph and striking out eight over seven strong innings. Dominic Canzone provided the offensive spark with a solo home run and a game-saving diving catch, securing the win and preventing the sweep.
Looking Ahead
As the season approaches the end of June, the Mariners continue to prioritize health and pitching consistency. The team will look to carry the momentum from Sunday’s win into their upcoming schedule, focusing on offensive production to support a rotation that has been increasingly effective throughout June.
