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Seattle Mariners clinch second playoff berth since 2001, have won 15 of past 16 games

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Seattle Mariners clinch second playoff berth since 2001, have won 15 of past 16 games

The Seattle Mariners have won 15 of their past 16 games and have clinched a playoff berth for the second time since 2001.

The Mariners earned a spot in this year’s postseason Tuesday with a 4-3 win over the Colorado Rockies and a New York Yankees victory over the Chicago White Sox earlier in the night. Their win was a thriller, with Josh Naylor hitting a bases-clearing double in the eighth inning to electrify T-Mobile Park.

The AL West title, which has escaped the Mariners for 24 years, is in sight. Thanks to a three-game series sweep of the Houston Astros over the weekend, Seattle owns the tiebreaker over the team that has won their division in the past seven 162-game seasons.

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During the Astros’ streak of eight straight playoff appearances, they’ve reached the World Series four times and won it all twice. But they’re now at risk of missing out on the playoffs for the first time since 2016. The Mariners, on the other hand, are in — and they’re in control of their division dreams.

Their magic number to clinch the division is one after the Astros lost later Tuesday to the Athletics.

Not only is the AL West within reach, but so is the AL’s No. 2 seed, which would give the Mariners a bye in the wild-card round and home-field advantage for the AL Division Series. A sweep of the lowly Rockies would do the trick.

Seattle last made the playoffs in 2022, when it finished second in the AL West with a 90-72 record. Although the Mariners played October baseball that year, they had to start each of their two series on the road as the AL’s second wild-card team. The Mariners got past the Toronto Blue Jays before being swept by — who else? — the Astros in the ALDS.

The Mariners’ storybook 2025 season has featured a switch-hitting protagonist: Catcher Cal Raleigh has turned into a home-run-mashing sensation. He’s in striking distance of MLB’s 10th 60-homer season, and he needs four dingers to tie Aaron Judge’s AL record of 62 that the Yankees star set in 2022.

Raleigh’s got a strong supporting cast, too.

Like Raleigh, three-time All-Star center fielder Julio Rodríguez came into Tuesday ranked top-10 in the majors in WAR. Entering this week’s series against the Rockies, left fielder Randy Arozarena, also an All-Star this season, was the third player on the Mariners with at least 27 homers in 2025, looking up at only Rodríguez and Raleigh on the team leaderboard.

Seattle’s other two All-Stars this season are on the pitching staff: starter Bryan Woo and closer Andrés Muñoz. Woo has posted a 2.94 ERA, and Muñoz earned his 38th save of the season in Tuesday’s win.

After a concerning end to August, Seattle has looked every bit the part of a contender in September.

And the Mariners will officially be playing in October.

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