The Houston Astros (16-25) and Seattle Mariners (19-22) kick off a pivotal four-game series tonight at Daikan Park, with first pitch set for 7:10 p.m. CT. Both teams are looking to gain ground in the AL West, and this matchup promises plenty of drama.
On the mound for the Astros is right-hander Peter Lambert (2-2, 2.42 ERA), who has been a bright spot since his call-up. Lambert is coming off a standout performance against the Dodgers, where he outdueled Shohei Ohtani over seven sparkling shutout innings—the only win Houston secured in that series. He'll face Mariners lefty George Kirby (4-2, 2.94 ERA), who has been steady all season.
The Astros have struggled against Seattle this year, going 0-4 so far. Historically, Houston holds a 132-101 edge in the all-time series, but the Mariners swept them in a crucial three-game set last September to clinch the AL West. That memory still stings, and tonight offers a chance to flip the script.
Before the game, the Astros will honor legendary broadcaster René Cárdenas with a moment of silence. Cárdenas, a Hall of Famer and pioneer in Spanish-language broadcasting, passed away yesterday. He was the original Spanish voice for the Colt .45s in 1962 and spent 14 seasons with the Astros before returning in 2007. Inducted into the Astros Hall of Fame in 2024, his legacy will be celebrated tonight.
For fans tuning in, the game will be broadcast on KBME 790 AM & 94.5 FM HD2, with Spanish coverage on TUDN 102.9 FM HD2. Whether you're watching from the stands or at home, this series is a must-watch for anyone following the AL West race. Grab your Astros gear and get ready for a big night of baseball.
