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Mariners game rained out in Detroit on Friday

Seattle Mariners starting pitcher Marco Gonzales throws against the Oakland Athletics in the second inning during a baseball game Saturday, April 14, 2018 Photo: Associated Press/Elaine Thompson


The Mariners opener in Detroit Friday was rained out.  The game has been reschedule as a doubleheader tomorrow with pre-game starting at 12 pm.  In the first game Marco Gonzales will pitch for the M’s against Matthew Boyd. Gonzales has a 3-2 record.  Boyd comes in 1-3.  In game 2 of the doubleheader Felix Hernandez will take the mound as he is looking for his 5th win of the year for the M’s.  Michael Fulmer will go for the Tigers.

Tune into the Mariners and Tigers doubleheader with coverage starting at noon on KPUG 1170 AM and 97.9 FM The Sports Leader.

 

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