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Josh Kirshenbaum

Seattle

Reporter and Producer at MLB

Reporter/producer @mlb | @thedaily alum | Formerly: @chronline, @the_daily_news, @thenewstribune | Believer in left-handed catchers

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Josh Kirshenbaum
Josh Kirshenbaum @J_Kirshenbaum
12 Jun 25

Sword seems like an understatement here

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Everett AquaSox @EverettAquaSox

Jurrangelo Cijntje strikes out the game's first batter 🔥 https://t.co/32GGxyICd0

Josh Kirshenbaum
Josh Kirshenbaum @J_Kirshenbaum
11 Jun 25

The Mariners are the first team since 2023 (and just the second team since 2015) to have three straight games with four runs or fewer on 11 hits or more. First time in Mariners franchise history. Nobody's had a streak of four such games since 1959

Josh Kirshenbaum
Josh Kirshenbaum @J_Kirshenbaum
11 Jun 25

RT @JesseABorek: Down on the #Mariners farm, No. 1 prospect Colt Emerson just hammered a homer at High-A ... to straightaway center. He's s…