Overview
- Cal Raleigh hit two home runs, including his 100th career homer, becoming the second-fastest player in Mariners history to reach the milestone.
- Raleigh's power surge continued with his fourth career game homering from both sides of the plate, tying him for fourth-most all-time among switch-hitting catchers.
- Bryce Miller pitched five sharp innings, allowing three hits and striking out eight, to earn his first win of the season for Seattle.
- The Mariners extended their strong start to the season with their fifth win in six games, while the Reds' four-game winning streak came to an end.
- Cincinnati's lineup, bolstered by Austin Hays's return and Gavin Lux's standout debut earlier in the homestand, managed a late rally but fell short.