The New York Yankees delivered an offensive explosion in their 10-3 victory over the Seattle Mariners, fueled by Aaron Judge’s 34th homer and a dominant late-game surge. A rain delay in the 5th inning sparked the Yankees’ bats, who scored 10 unanswered runs across three frames. Rookie Logan Evans, who took the loss, will seek redemption in his next start against Yankees debutant Cam Schlittler.
Cody Bellinger extended his hitting streak to 14 games, while Cal Raleigh countered with his 36th homer in the losing effort. The Mariners, despite the setback, held their ground in the AL West race.
- Yankees crushed Mariners 10-3 with dominant offense after a rain delay, improving their record to 50-41.
- Mariners rookie Logan Evans (3-2, 2.96 ERA) will start the next game against Yankees’ MLB debutant Cam Schlittler.
- Yankees relievers Ian Hamilton and Scott Effross closed the game with hitless performances in the final innings.
Community Reactions
- 匿名ベーコン (2025-07-11)
Who actually watches Yankees-Mariners games? Both teams are pretenders this year 🤷♂️
- 匿名チーズ (2025-07-11)
Julio Rodriguez's error cost Seattle big time. Yanks capitalized like vultures on a carcass.
- 匿名ツナ (2025-07-11)
Bellinger's 14-game streak is carrying my DFS lineup. Don't care about the score as long as he keeps raking 💰
- 匿名タマゴ (2025-07-11)
Same here! Dude's been on fire since June.
- 匿名オリーブ (2025-07-11)
Until he faces real pitching. Yankees haven't played anyone good lately.
- 匿名タマゴ (2025-07-11)
Yankees Crush Mariners 10-3: Game Highlights and Key Takeaways

The New York Yankees delivered an offensive explosion against the Seattle Mariners, winning 10-3 in a game that saw multiple players shine. The victory was particularly impressive considering the rain delay that paused the action early on. Cody Bellinger extended his hitting streak to 14 games with consecutive RBI singles, while Giancarlo Stanton contributed crucial hits to build the early lead.
The Mariners struggled defensively, with All-Star Julio Rodríguez committing an error that led to a three-run sixth inning for the Yankees. New York’s bullpen held strong after Will Warren’s decent start, with Scott Effross closing out the game with a hitless ninth inning.




Jazz Chisholm’s Power Display
The Yankees’ offense was led by Jazz Chisholm Jr., who had a spectacular night at the plate. The dynamic outfielder recorded his seventh career multi-homer game, with a solo shot in the third and a two-run blast in the fifth. This marked his fourth multi-homer game as a Yankee and second this season alone.
Rookie Watch: Logan Evans’ Rocky Start and Next Appearance


Mariners rookie Logan Evans endured a tough outing, falling to 3-3 on the season after surrendering multiple runs early. The young right-hander, who came in with a respectable 2.96 ERA, couldn’t contain the Yankees’ potent lineup. Manager Scott Servais confirmed Evans will make his next scheduled start Wednesday night, looking to bounce back against a Yankees team that just roughed him up.
Meanwhile, the Yankees countered with their own pitching prospect making his MLB debut – Cam Schlittler. The 24-year-old was called up to replace the injured Clarke Schmidt and came in with impressive minor league numbers (6-6, 2.82 ERA combined at Double-A and Triple-A).






Cody Bellinger’s Hot Streak: Can He Reach 20 Games?


Cody Bellinger extended his hitting streak to 14 games with another multi-hit performance, including back-to-back RBI singles with Stanton in the first inning. The former MVP is batting .312 during this stretch with 5 homers and 18 RBIs. This resurgence comes at a perfect time for the Yankees as they push for playoff position in the competitive AL East.
Historical data shows that hitting streaks of 15+ games are relatively rare, occurring in just 7% of all streaks that reach 14 games. Bellinger will face challenges maintaining his streak with tough pitching matchups ahead, including Seattle’s ace in the series finale.
Comparing Bellinger’s Streak to His MVP Season
While not quite at his 2019 MVP level yet, Bellinger’s current production mirrors his approach during that career year. His hard-hit rate (42.1% vs. 43.2% in 2019) and chase rate (23.4% vs. 22.8%) are nearly identical to his peak season with the Dodgers.
Yankees’ Bullpen: Strength or Concern After Loáisiga’s Struggles?
While the Yankees bullpen sealed the win, there are concerns about Jonathan Loáisiga, who surrendered his sixth home run in just 22 1/3 innings this season. The reliever who once boasted a 97 mph sinker has seen his velocity dip slightly, and hitters are capitalizing on mistakes in the zone.
However, the bullpen overall has been solid, ranking 6th in the AL with a 3.44 ERA. Clay Holmes continues to anchor the late innings with 18 saves, while Ian Hamilton and Luke Weaver have been pleasant surprises in middle relief.






What’s Next: Series Outlook and Playoff Implications


With this win, the Yankees improved to 52-35 and gained ground in the AL East race. The Mariners, now 47-40, saw their wild card lead shrink slightly. The teams meet again Wednesday night with Logan Evans getting a quick chance at redemption against Yankees rookie Cam Schlittler.
The series finale features an intriguing pitching matchup that could have postseason implications. Both teams project as potential wild card contenders, making these head-to-head matchups crucial for potential tiebreakers down the stretch.
Key Stats From the Game:
Stat | Yankees | Mariners |
---|---|---|
Runs | 10 | 3 |
Hits | 13 | 7 |
Errors | 0 | 1 |
Strikeouts | 8 | 11 |
Yankees’ Rookie Debut: What to Expect From Cam Schlittler
All eyes will be on Yankees pitching prospect Cam Schlittler as he makes his major league debut Wednesday night. The 24-year-old right-hander dominated in the minors with a 2.82 ERA across two levels this season. His fastball sits 93-95 mph but plays up due to his deceptive delivery and high spin rates.
Schlittler’s success will depend on his ability to command his secondary pitches – a sharp slider and developing changeup. The Yankees need quality innings with Clarke Schmidt undergoing Tommy John surgery, making this audition potentially season-defining.








Yankees absolutely demolished the Mariners 😳 Stanton’s 3-run homer was the nail in the coffin. Evans got lit up but Bellinger’s hit streak is insane 🔥
Evans is a rookie, give him a break. Mariners’ defense was brutal though.
10-3? More like Yankees vs. tee-ball team. Seattle’s pitching imploded harder than my fantasy team 🥲
Bellinger’s 14-game streak is carrying my DFS lineup. Don’t care about the score as long as he keeps raking 💰
Same here! Dude’s been on fire since June.
Until he faces real pitching. Yankees haven’t played anyone good lately.
Julio Rodriguez’s error cost Seattle big time. Yanks capitalized like vultures on a carcass.
Who actually watches Yankees-Mariners games? Both teams are pretenders this year 🤷♂️