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Seattle Mariners Struggle to Find Offense in June

· 2026-07-01

Seattle Mariners Struggle to Find Offense in June

The Seattle Mariners won 6-2 vs Los Angeles Angels on June 30, improving to 43-43 record, 6th in American League.

What happened to the offense?

The Mariners' offense has been struggling in June, with the team ranking 28th in slugging percentage.

The team set a franchise record by failing to score at least four runs in 13 straight games.

Why the power outage matters

Luke Arkins, M's Insider, notes that the Mariners need to find their slug to win games.

The team is not built to be a station-to-station offense, but that's how they've had to play.

What's next for the Mariners?

The Mariners will play the Angels again on Tuesday night at 6:40 p.m. PT, with Bryan Woo pitching for Seattle.

The team is looking to take the series with a rare Wednesday off day coming.

The Mariners are on a W1 streak, after beating the Angels on June 30.

And the team's standing is 6th in the American League, with a 43-43 record.

But the offense has been the biggest culprit in the team's struggles recently.

So the power had dried up, and the offense isn't built to really play another way.

The Mariners' power issues were discussed on the latest 'Refuse to Lose Territory' podcast.

The team's offense is a relative one-trick pony that isn't doing that one trick enough.

The Mariners need to go single, walk, three-run homer to win games.

The team's players, including Julio Rodriguez, Luke Raley, and Mitch Garver, have not been hitting home runs recently.

Randy Arozarena homered on Saturday in Cleveland, but before that, the power had dried up.

The Mariners will wrap up the series with the Angels on Thursday.

The team is looking to improve their offense and get back on track.

The latest edition of the 'Refuse to Lose Territory' podcast is out, discussing the Mariners' power issues.

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