· 2026-07-10

Seattle Mariners step onto Tropicana Field Friday night hoping to halt a three‑game losing streak. The first pitch is set for 7:10 p.m. ET as they take on the Tampa Bay Rays, with the game streaming on MLB.TV via Fubo and broadcast on Mariners.TV and Rays.TV.
The matchup kicks off at 7:10 p.m. Eastern on July 10, 2026, at Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, Florida. Regional blackout rules apply, so viewers in the Mariners’ home market must tune in via Mariners.TV, while national fans can stream the action on MLB.TV through Fubo. The broadcast lineup mirrors the standard regional sports network schedule for both clubs.
Seattle sits sixth in the American League with a .500 record (47‑47) and is riding a three‑game slide after dropping an 8‑4 decision to the Miami Marlins on July 9. The loss highlighted bullpen fatigue, as the relievers surrendered four runs in the seventh inning. Pitcher Logan Gilbert entered the game with a 3.85 ERA, hoping to steady the staff.
Outfielder Julio Rodriguez leads the Mariners with a .312 batting average and three homers in the past week. He’ll be looking to add another RBI against a Rays rotation that has struggled with command this season. On the mound, starter Luis Castro (5‑4, 4.12 ERA) will aim to keep the Rays off balance with a mix of fastball and cutter.
A win would push Seattle back above .500 and trim the losing streak, giving the club a chance to climb out of sixth place as the playoff race tightens. The Rays, meanwhile, sit comfortably in the AL East and will test the Mariners’ depth with a young bullpen. Both teams have a lot on the line, making Friday’s contest a pivotal moment in the mid‑season stretch.
All July 10 MLB results, including the Mariners‑Rays outcome, are posted on USA TODAY’s live scoreboard. Fans can refresh the page for real‑time box scores, inning‑by‑inning updates, and post‑game analysis. The site also offers a sortable schedule for those tracking the Mariners’ remaining games this season.