Seattle Mariners vs. LA Angels probable pitchers and starting lineups, July 24th
After dropping the past two games, the Mariners hope to salvage the final game of this three-game series with the Angels.
The Mariners are hoping to right the ship today after two painful losses to the Angels. They will need to find a way to generate some sort of offense, following two games in which they put up a combined two runs. The Mariners lineup is without two of their key players with shortstop J.P. Crawford and center fielder Julio Rodriguez who are both sidelined with injuries. Hopefully, the new players the Mariners just called up to fill in can hold the line while Rodriguez and Crawford are out.
Today's probable pitchers
The Mariners will send Luis Castillo to the mound for the series finale with the Angels. This year against the Angels, Castillo has yet to allow a run in 13 innings. Castillo is looking to continue that success versus the Angels on Wednesday. In his previous outing against the Astros, Castillo went seven innings and allowed runs on six hits. Castillo will need to pitch at his best to give the Mariners a chance to win on Wednesday.
The Angels will have Griffin Canning pitch the final game of this series. Canning pitched well in his previous outing versus the Mariners giving up just one run in 6.2 IP against the Mariners back on June 2nd. Canning was roughed up in his previous outing against the A's on July 19th, where he gave up six runs on six hits in just 3.1 IP. He is (1-6) in his last nine starts, giving 29 ER in 49 IP. Which means there is a little light of hope that the Mariners can find success against Canning on Wednesday.
Seattle Mariners starting lineup, July 24th
1. Josh Rojas, 3B
2. Victor Robles, CF
3. Cal Raleigh, C
4. Jorge Polanco, 2B
5. Mitch Haniger,
6. Jason Vosler, DH
7. Tyler Locklear, 1B
8. Luke Raley, LF
9. Dylan Moore, SS
Los Angeles Angels starting lineup, July 24th
1. Nolan Schanuel, 1B
2. Luis Rengifo, 3B
3. Taylor Ward, LF
4. Willie Calhoun, DH
5. Brandon Drury, 2B
6. Mickey Moniak, CF
7. Zach Neto, SS
8. Matt Thaiss, C
9. Jo Adell, RF
Where can I stream today's game?
- Today's first pitch is scheduled for 12:40 PST
- MLB.tv (Subscription required)
- fuboTV (Free trial available)
Where can I watch today's game?
- Mariners fans can watch today's game on ROOTNW
- Angels fans can watch today's game on Bally Sports West
Where can I listen to today's game?
- Mariners fans can listen to today's game on KIRO 710
- Angels fans can listen to today's game on KLAA 830, KTMZ 1220
Game notes
- Andres Munoz's 1.35 ERA is 2nd in Mariners history among pitchers with at least 40.0 IP, trailing only Casey Sadler who had a 0.67 ERA in 40.1 IP in 2021.
- Mariners are trying to avoid being swept for the first time this season, only them and the Guardians have yet to be swept this season.
- Here is how the new faces performed yesterday. Cade Marlowe went 1-for-2 with a walk, in his first 2024 appearance. Jason Vosler went 1-for-3 with a double and a walk in his Mariners' debut. Tyler Locklear went 1-for-4 after his second call up appearance with the club.
- Victor Robles continue to roll, getting on base in seven consecutive games.
- Luis Castillo has recorded a quality start in each of his three July outings, he hopes to keep that going on Wednesday against the Angels.