Yankees Dominate Mariners in 5-0 Shutout

Max Fried allowed just three singles across seven innings, while Giancarlo Stanton drove in two runs as the New York Yankees defeated the Seattle Mariners 5-0 on Tuesday night. The Yankees’ strong performance secured a decisive victory in the second game of their three-game series.

Stanton's Hot Start

Yankees History Made

Giancarlo Stanton is off to a remarkable start this season, becoming the fourth player in Yankees history to record multiple hits in each of the team’s first five games. He joins Alfonso Soriano, Bill Skowron, and Bob Meusel in achieving this feat.

Early Lead and Offensive Boost

Stanton put the Yankees ahead 2-0 in the first inning with an RBI single following a run-scoring double by Ben Rice off Seattle starter Logan Gilbert. He extended the lead in the sixth with an RBI double, contributing to a three-run inning for New York.

Fried's Stellar Performance

Max Fried continued his impressive form, earning the win in his career-high eighth consecutive regular-season start, dating back to August 27, 2025. The left-hander has yet to concede a run in 13 1/3 innings pitched this season.

Mariners Struggle at the Plate

Josh Naylor broke an 0-for-20 slump with a single in the fourth inning for Seattle. Julio Rodríguez and Brendan Donovan each added singles in the seventh, but Fried limited the Mariners’ offense throughout his outing, throwing 60 of his 90 pitches for strikes.

Bullpen Seals the Deal

Brent Headrick and Tim Hill each pitched an inning to complete the four-hitter, ensuring the Mariners were unable to mount a comeback. Seattle was held without an extra-base hit throughout the game.

Upcoming Matchup

The Mariners will start RHP George Kirby against RHP Cam Schlittler in the series finale on Wednesday, marking their first day game of the season.