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Luis Castilo, two-Reliever Mistore Mistores for 2-Hit as empty pirates

July 5, 2025; Seattle, Washington, USA; Seattle Meriners started the pitcher Louis Castillo (58) after taking out the Pittsburg Pirates Right Fielder Brian Reynolds (10) during the first innings at T-Mobile Park. Compulsory Credit: John Freedchyer-Emagan Picture

Luis Castiloo played seven scorers innings and hit eight batsmen one season-high batsmen as Seattle Meriners defeated Pittsburgh Pirates 1-0 on Saturday evening.

This was the second consecutive shutout for mariners who improved 4–2 on their seven-game homestand. Pirates have lost two directly after winning six-game winning streak.

Meriners broke a scorer tie in Reliever Kaleb Ferguson (2–1) in the sixth innings. George Polesko led a double bottom with the left-field line and finished third on the groundout of the Luke rally on the right side of the Infield. Ferguson then prepared Pinch-Hitter Donovan Solano for the third Basman’s’ Bryan Hayes, placed Polynco in third place, before Roki Ben Williamson hit RBI double in the right-centers.

After the Cole Young hit a pitch and JP Croford went to load the hideouts, Isaac Mattson replaced Ferguson and hit Julio Rodriguez to end the innings.

Castillo (5-5) allowed just two hits–and did not run a batsman to lead off the hitter Spencer Horvitz. Out of 99 pitches, he had 67 strikes.

Meriners Reliever Matt Brash scored an eighth place despite an united walk and Andres Munoz killed two in the ninth for the 20th sev of the season in the ninth.

A Right-Hander, Castillo retired the first nine batsmen, faced the first nine batsmen to face, Horwitz had line a single for the right region to finish fourth. Castillo killed Andrew McCchen and Brian Reynolds before going to second place to end the innings to Nick Gonzalas.

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Horvitz sang to the right with two outsiders in the sixth, before McCchen line the left.

McAcchen hit a deep drive to the center in the first innings, but Rodriguez made a jump before crashing in the wall.

Pirates Starter Mike Baroz stranded seven runners in five scorers innings. The right -handed batsman allowed three hits, spread to four and six.

Seattle’s Cal Rale, who leads the major league with 35 domestic runs, was deliberately run three times. Ralee hit his other plate appearance.

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