The Seattle Mariners’ dream season is crumbling faster than a late-inning collapse. After a historic run last year, they’re now 60-68 with just six weeks left — four games behind the AL West lead and three back of the final wild-card spot. Since the All-Star break, they’ve gone 12-19, and their stars are fading: Cal Raleigh’s hitting .156, Julio Rodríguez is barely scraping by. The team’s inconsistency — boom years followed by bust seasons — makes you wonder if last year was a fluke. They’re still alive in the wild-card race, but facing tough opponents like the Cubs, Phillies, and Blue Jays, a miracle comeback feels unlikely. This might be the year Seattle learns that baseball magic doesn’t repeat itself.

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