Mariners achieve all extra-base hits through first two games

The Seattle Mariners have made an unusual start to the 2026 MLB season, recording nine hits—all extra-base hits—in their first two games against the Cleveland Guardians. The team split the series, with no singles among their hits. This marks the first such occurrence for any team since at least 1900 over the opening two games.

Seattle Mariners players slugged six home runs, the most in MLB through these early games. Dominic Canzone hit two homers on Opening Day. Luke Raley homered in both contests. Cole Young, a 22-year-old second baseman, delivered a three-run homer during Friday's victory. Offseason acquisition Brendan Donovan added one homer and shared in the team's two doubles alongside Randy Arozarena. Leo Rivas contributed the lone triple. Notably absent from the hit column so far are Cal Raleigh and Julio Rodríguez, who led the Mariners in extra-base hits last season. Raleigh recorded 84 such hits in 2025, ranking third in the majors and the most by a Mariner since Ken Griffey Jr.'s 92 in 1998. The Mariners are the first team since at least 1900 to play their first two games without a single, and just the ninth overall in that span to have zero singles across any two-game stretch.

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Seattle Mariners celebrate walk-off 5-4 win over Oakland Athletics at T-Mobile Park.
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Mariners secure 5-4 walk-off win over Athletics

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The Seattle Mariners defeated the Oakland Athletics 5-4 on Wednesday at T-Mobile Park, thanks to consecutive hits from Cal Raleigh, Julio Rodríguez and Josh Naylor in the bottom of the ninth. Oakland's Nick Kurtz had tied the game with a solo home run earlier in the top of the ninth off Andrés Muñoz. The victory allowed Seattle to avoid a sweep after the Athletics took the first two games of the series.

Rookies dominated Major League Baseball's first weekend of the 2026 season, hitting 15 home runs through the first three games—the most since 1900—and posting a 1.008 OPS, the highest mark in history. Cleveland Guardians outfielder Chase DeLauter and Cincinnati Reds first baseman Sal Stewart earned American League and National League Player of the Week honors, respectively, marking just the second time rookies have swept the opening awards. The class set multiple records, including a .622 slugging percentage and a .308 batting average, the third-best since 1900.

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Luke Raley hit a grand slam and a three-run homer for seven RBIs, powering the Seattle Mariners to a 12-8 win over the Chicago White Sox on Friday night at Rate Field.

Seattle Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh went hitless again Monday, pushing his streak to 0 for 34 in a 3-1 win over the Houston Astros at Daikin Park. The performance marks the longest hitless stretch in the Live Ball Era for a player coming off a 40-homer season.

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Mike Trout hit a towering two-run homer in the first inning Sunday against the Kansas City Royals, notching his 797th extra-base hit with the Los Angeles Angels and breaking the franchise record. The blast surpassed the mark previously held by Garret Anderson. It marked Trout's ninth home run of the season.

The New York Yankees defeated the Kansas City Royals 7-0 on Sunday at Yankee Stadium, completing a series sweep. Aaron Judge hit his 90th career first-inning home run, while Ben Rice homered for the fourth straight game. Salvador Perez returned to the Royals' lineup after a brief controversy over his previous off-day.

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The Houston Astros avoided a doubleheader sweep by the Baltimore Orioles with an 11-5 victory in Game 2 on Thursday at Camden Yards. Every starter recorded a hit as Yordan Alvarez tied the MLB home run lead with his 12th homer. Rookie Dustin Harris drove in three runs during a five-run first inning.

 

 

 

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