The Seattle Mariners have set their lineup for the first of at least three big games they will play during their six-game homestand at T-Mobile Park this week.
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Seattle’s lineup for Tuesday’s 6:30 p.m. series opener against the MLB-worst Colorado Rockies is pretty much what has been standard for manager Dan Wilson since the July 31 MLB trade deadline. Left fielder Randy Arozarena leads off, major league home run leader Cal Raleigh is second and three-time All-Star center fielder Julio Rodríguez hits third.
With right-hander McCade Brown starting for the Rockies, lefty-hitting first baseman Josh Naylor is in the cleanup spot, followed by the switch-hitting Jorge Polanco as the second baseman and slugging third baseman Eugenio S