The Seattle Mariners begin a new series with the Detroit Tigers on Tuesday night at T-Mobile Park and they'll do so with a pitching staff that's on track to make baseball history in this important metric.
The Seattle Mariners will begin a new series with the Detroit Tigers on Tuesday night at T-Mobile Park. The M's enter the matchup at 59-54 and in first place in the American League West, where they lead the Houston Astros by 1.5 games.
As wins have become a little more devalued in the analytical age, quality starts have become more important. The ability to go deeper into a game and keep your team in a game is something that front offices covet and something that helps take stress off your bullpen.
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