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The Seattle Mariners faced a tough 5-1 loss against the Los Angeles Angels, with key players struggling to find answers on the field. Despite some new faces like Tyler Locklear, Jason Vosler, and Cade Marlowe stepping up with hits, the rest of the team went 0-for-20 in the game.

Manager Scott Servais acknowledged the team’s current struggles, having lost seven of their last eight games. With injuries to players like Julio Rodriguez and J.P. Crawford, as well as Ty France being designated for assignment, the Mariners are facing challenges with new players coming in from Triple-A Tacoma.

Pitcher Logan Gilbert expressed confidence in the team’s potential, despite their recent performance. He emphasized the importance of sticking together and working through tough times as a unit.

On the other hand, the Angels continue to perform well, winning their third consecutive game. Right-hander Jose Soriano delivered a strong performance, allowing only one run on three hits in 7 2/3 innings. Luis Rengifo also made a notable return from the injured list with a two-run single.

However, the Angels faced a setback with star player Mike Trout experiencing soreness in his surgically repaired left knee during a rehab appearance. This leaves his return uncertain for the upcoming games.

Looking ahead to the next game, the pitching matchup will feature Griffin Canning for the Angels and Luis Castillo for the Mariners. Both right-handers have had success against their respective opponents in the past, setting the stage for an intriguing showdown on the mound.

With the Mariners looking to bounce back from their recent losses and the Angels aiming to continue their winning streak, the upcoming game promises to be a competitive battle between the two teams. Fans can expect an exciting matchup as both sides look to secure a victory in the series finale.