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Athletics Overpower Slumping Mariners, Push Road Win Streak to Seven

By Matthias Binder April 22, 2026
Athletics defeat slumping Mariners, extend road winning streak
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Athletics defeat slumping Mariners, extend road winning streak

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Lopez Navigates Early PressureOffense Strikes at Key MomentsLangeliers Powers Late SurgeRoad Warriors Roll On

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Seattle – The Athletics claimed a decisive 5-2 victory over the Seattle Mariners on Tuesday night at T-Mobile Park. Shea Langeliers delivered a pivotal eighth home run of the season, while starter Jacob Lopez provided steady innings to anchor the win. This triumph extended Oakland’s impressive road winning streak to seven games, solidifying their position amid a competitive AL West race.[1][2]

Lopez Navigates Early Pressure

Jacob Lopez took the mound for the Athletics and delivered a quality start despite facing challenges. He worked 5.1 innings, surrendering seven hits and two earned runs while issuing two walks and striking out one. Lopez kept the Mariners’ offense in check after they tied the game in the third.[1]

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The left-hander improved to 2-1 on the season with a 5.70 ERA. His effort set the stage for the bullpen, as Scott Barlow earned a hold with 1.1 scoreless frames, Hogan Harris added another hold in a brief appearance, and J. Perkins notched his first save with two clean innings and two strikeouts.[1]

Offense Strikes at Key Moments

The Athletics jumped ahead in the first when Tyler Soderstrom doubled to deep right, plating Nick Kurtz for a 1-0 lead. Seattle responded in the third on Josh Naylor’s sacrifice fly that scored Rob Refsnyder, evening the score at 1-1.

Jeff McNeil provided the go-ahead blow in the fourth with a home run to right-center, his first of the game. Cal Raleigh answered for the Mariners in the fifth, launching his fourth homer of the year to left-center and knotting things at 2-2.[1]

  • 1st inning: Soderstrom’s double scores Kurtz (A’s 1-0)
  • 3rd inning: Naylor sac fly scores Refsnyder (1-1)
  • 4th inning: McNeil solo HR (A’s 2-1)
  • 5th inning: Raleigh solo HR (2-2)
  • 6th inning: Jacob Wilson double scores Soderstrom (A’s 3-2)

Langeliers Powers Late Surge

Shea Langeliers emerged as the hero in the seventh, crushing a 417-foot solo home run to center field off reliever E. Bazardo. The blast marked his eighth long ball of the season and extended the Athletics’ lead to 4-2. Langeliers finished 2-for-4 with a walk, boosting his slash line to.312/.379/.613.[1][2]

Jacob Wilson capped the scoring in the ninth with an RBI single that brought Kurtz home for the final 5-2 margin. Wilson tallied two hits, including a key double in the sixth, and drove in two runs. Soderstrom and McNeil also collected two hits apiece in a balanced attack that produced timely hits against Mariners starter Luis Castillo.

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Castillo labored through five innings, allowing five hits, two runs, two walks, and one homer while fanning six. The Mariners’ bullpen faltered, with Bazardo taking the loss after yielding the crucial homer.[1]

Road Warriors Roll On

The victory improved the Athletics to 13-11 overall and 8-6 on the road, marking their seventh consecutive win away from home. This hot streak underscores their resilience during a demanding schedule.[2][1]

Pitcher IP H R ER BB SO
J. Lopez (W) 5.1 7 2 2 2 1
S. Barlow (H) 1.1 1 0 0 1 2
J. Perkins (S) 2.0 0 0 0 0 2

Meanwhile, the Mariners dropped to 10-15, their sixth loss in eight games signaling ongoing struggles. Julio Rodriguez extended his on-base streak to 18 games with two hits, but the team managed just 1-for-12 with runners in scoring position across the series opener.

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Key Takeaways:

  • Athletics extend road win streak to seven, now 8-6 away.
  • Langeliers’ 417-ft homer proves decisive in seventh.
  • Lopez’s 5.1 innings limit damage despite seven hits allowed.

The Athletics’ blend of starting pitching stability and opportunistic hitting overwhelmed a Mariners squad grappling with inconsistency. As the series heads to its finale, Oakland aims to sweep and build further momentum. What do you think about the A’s road dominance? Tell us in the comments.

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