Walker Buehler was set to take the ball for San Diego on April 16, with the Mariners back under the lights for the final game of a three-game road trip. Seattle came in after scoring six runs against San Diego the previous night, and Luis Castillo was scheduled to start for the Mariners.
J.P. Crawford was back in Seattle’s lineup after getting the day off the day before, giving the club another regular option as it tried to close out the trip with a win. For Buehler, the start came with a 4.97 ERA in 2026 and another chance to steady himself after a tough time in Boston last year.
The matchup fit the shape of a quick two-game swing in San Diego, with Seattle moving on to a three-game series there after the game. Buehler, a two-time All-Star, entered with the kind of résumé that still carries weight even when the numbers have been uneven, and the Mariners had already shown they could score on this pitching staff by putting up six runs the night before.
The tension in the game was simple. Seattle had momentum from the previous night, but Castillo had to hold it while Buehler tried to reset a season that had not gone smoothly. The numbers gave both sides a reason to believe they had a path to the edge.
For the Mariners, the night offered one more chance to leave the road trip on a better note before heading deeper into San Diego. For Buehler, it was another start with the spotlight on whether the version of him that once made him a two-time All-Star could show up when the game mattered most.






