The Houston Astros’ grip on the AL West is slipping after a crushing 4-0 loss to the Seattle Mariners, highlighted by Victor Robles’ game-saving diving catch. The Mariners now lead the division with just eight games remaining, riding a wave of momentum that includes 11 wins in their last 12 games.
With Houston falling into a wild-card tie and facing a critical series against the Dodgers, their playoff hopes hang in the balance. Meanwhile, Seattle’s dominant pitching and Julio Rodríguez’s red-hot bat have made them serious World Series contenders.
- The Seattle Mariners surged ahead in the AL West after Victor Robles’ game-saving diving catch sealed their 4-0 shutout win over the Houston Astros.
- Houston now trails by 1.0 game with just eight remaining, falling into a wild-card tie with Boston as their bullpen struggles (4.15 ERA since September).
- Seattle’s dominant pitching (MLB-best 1.98 bullpen ERA) and Julio Rodríguez’s historic September (.342 AVG, 1.087 OPS) fuel their World Series contender status.
Astros Game Update: Mariners Take Control of AL West After Dramatic Victory
The Houston Astros’ reign over the AL West is under serious threat after the Seattle Mariners’ 4-0 shutout victory, highlighted by Victor Robles’ game-saving diving catch in the 9th inning. The Mariners now lead the division with an 85-69 record, while the Astros fall into a wild-card tie with Boston. With only eight games remaining in the regular season, every matchup becomes critical for both teams.
Seattle’s victory was powered by Eugenio Suárez’s 47th home run of the season and Bryan Woo’s five shutout innings. The Mariners have won 11 of their last 12 games, showing remarkable consistency when it matters most. Meanwhile, Houston’s bullpen struggles continue to plague them, with a 4.15 ERA in September compared to Seattle’s MLB-best 1.98 ERA.

Current AL West Standings
| Team | Record | Games Back |
|---|---|---|
| Mariners | 85-69 | — |
| Astros | 84-70 | 1.0 |
Mariners’ Upcoming Dodgers Series: Trap Game or Springboard to Division Title?
Seattle faces a critical final stretch that includes series against Colorado and the powerhouse Dodgers. While facing Los Angeles seems daunting, the Mariners catch a scheduling break as the Dodgers have already clinched their division and may rest starters. Seattle’s 6-1 record against NL West opponents in their last seven games suggests they’re well-prepared for this challenge.
Meanwhile, Houston must face Oakland and Texas in their remaining games. While these opponents have sub-.500 records, the Astros’ recent struggles against weaker teams (6 losses in last 10 one-run games) make nothing guaranteed.



Julio Rodríguez’s Historic September: Comparing His Surge to Mariners Legends
The 24-year-old center fielder is putting together one of the most impressive September performances in franchise history:
- .342 batting average with 8 homers and 24 RBIs this month
- 1.087 OPS ranks third in MLB behind only Ohtani and Judge
- Walk rate has doubled since August while maintaining elite power


Rodríguez’s performance draws comparisons to:
- Ichiro’s .463 average in September 2004
- Edgar Martinez’s 1995 clutch performances
- Ken Griffey Jr.’s 1997 MVP season



Houston’s Bullpen Collapse: What’s Wrong With the Astros’ Late-Game Pitching?
The Astros’ once-dominant bullpen has become their Achilles’ heel:
- 12 blown saves since August 1st (3rd most in MLB)
- Ryan Pressly’s fastball velocity down 2.1 mph
- Phil Maton’s 5.23 ERA in the second half


Bullpen Comparison Since September 1
| Stat | Mariners | Astros |
|---|---|---|
| ERA | 1.98 | 4.15 |
| Strikeout rate | 27.1% | 22.3% |



Playoff Implications: Could the Astros Miss the Postseason Entirely?
Houston now finds itself in a precarious position:
- Tied with Boston for final wild card spot
- Cleveland just 1.5 games back
- Verlander’s 4.15 ERA since returning from injury
Their remaining schedule includes seven games against sub-.500 teams, but recent performance suggests nothing can be taken for granted. The Astros must quickly address their bullpen issues and find consistent offensive production beyond Alvarez and Tucker.



Astros’ Remaining Schedule
| Date | Opponent | Record |
|---|---|---|
| 9/22-24 | vs Oakland | 62-92 |
| 9/25-28 | vs Texas | 79-73 |

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