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Seattle Mariners: Leo Rivas
Seattle Mariners: Leo Rivas
December 26, 2024
Leo Rivas played a crucial role during the transition to Dan Wilson's managerial era, stepping in for the injured JP Crawford. In his first major league stint after nearly a decade in the minors, Rivas not only contributed defensively but also became a hero by hitting a walk-off single against the Giants, showcasing his ability to deliver in high-pressure situations. His performance marked a significant moment for the Mariners, reflecting the team's renewed offensive mindset and resilience under new leadership.


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YEAR IN REVIEW: First Game of Dan Wilson Era Stands Out For Seattle Mariners
Teren Kowatsch
Sports Illustrated
YEAR IN REVIEW: First Game of Dan Wilson Era Stands Out For Seattle Mariners

The Seattle Mariners experienced a challenging season, yet there were notable highlights, particularly with the emergence of Cal Raleigh as a premier catcher and a solid starting pitching staff, arguably among the best in Major League Baseball. Victor Robles also made a significant comeback, securing a starting position for the 2025 season. However, the organization faced a major shift when Scott Servais was dismissed as manager on August 22, marking the end of a nine-year tenure that included a playoff appearance in 2022. On the same day, Hall of Famer Dan Wilson was appointed to lead the team, alongside hitting coach Edgar Martinez.

Wilson's debut came against the San Francisco Giants the following day, but it started poorly with the Mariners trailing 5-1. Despite missing key players like JP Crawford and Robles, the Mariners rallied in the eighth inning, showcasing a new offensive mindset. This pivotal moment not only tied the game but also set the tone for the remainder of the season. The Mariners demonstrated resilience, finishing the last 34 games with a 21-13 record, just missing the playoffs after relinquishing a significant lead in the American League West.

The improvements under Wilson and Martinez highlighted a transformation in the team's approach, with a newfound aggressiveness and ability to capitalize on scoring opportunities. The successful late-season surge has left fans hopeful for the 2025 season, as Wilson continues in his role, and Martinez oversees hitting strategies. The August 23 game against the Giants will be remembered as a turning point for the franchise, signaling potential growth and success in the upcoming year.

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