The Seattle Mariners lost 2-1 to the Chicago White Sox despite a strong performance from Logan Gilbert, who pitched six shutout innings. The Mariners' offense struggled to capitalize on scoring opportunities, leading to their defeat.
Key points
Mariners lost 2-1 to White Sox on May 10, 2026
Logan Gilbert pitched six shutout innings with nine strikeouts
Randal Grichuk hit a game-tying home run in the eighth inning
Drew Romo's double gave the White Sox the lead
Mariners' offense struggled to capitalize on scoring opportunities
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CHICAGO, IL - MAY 10: Chicago White Sox catcher Drew Romo (36) celebrates after hitting a double during a regular season MLB game between the Seattle Mariners and the Chicago White Sox on May 10, 2026, at Guaranteed Rate Field in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Joseph Weiser/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images
CHICAGO, IL - MAY 10: Chicago White Sox catcher Drew Romo (36) celebrates after hitting a double during a regular season MLB game between the Seattle Mariners and the Chicago White Sox on May 10, 2026, at Guaranteed Rate Field in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Joseph Weiser/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images
Eduard Bazardo yielded the two runs the Chicago White Sox needed to beat the Seattle Mariners today. His 1-2 breaking ball to veteran OF Randal Grichuk floated over the heart of the plate like a miscategorized deluxe roll of conveyer belt sushi on the cheapest designated plate. Grichukâs solo shot tied things at 1-1 in the 8th inning, and a sinker doubled to the right field wall by Drew Romo set Chicago in go-ahead position with nobody out.
*It did not have to be this way.*
The Mariners are in a challenging position. Their lineup is now ostensibly full health, missing only Victor Robles from their Opening Day roster to health issues. The group as constructed is an imposing one, with five above-average hitters at the top and four more (against righties) looming in the back half. On the bench, has delivered well, including two hits this afternoon that placed him in scoring position twice in late innings with less than two outs.
And yet, this good lineup got nearly blanked today. White Sox righty is no slouch, grazing on innings a season ago in his first serious run as a big leaguer for a 4.10/4.64 ERA/FIP in 142.2 frames. Heâs been even better this year, albeit seeming to outpitch his stuff in a way thatâs not immediately obvious. But after the first inning, where blistered a 110.5 mph double and knocked him in with another sharp single, Seattle settled into a familiar malaise to the previous evening.
and , both recently returned from injuries, struck a few balls sharply, but for Donovan it was on the ground at a defender, and Raleigh it was yanked foul. Timing still off, injury-impacted, the outcome unmistakable. Seattleâs roster is a well-stacked series of hitters in theory, which has inconsistently been in alignment in their heat. Itâs meant running out Raleigh in his worst slump as a big leaguer in the top of the order, and Donovan now in similar stead by happenstance for his first few games back.
This is the conundrum. To run out their top bats consistently while mired in these doldrums is to replicate the difficulties of the seasonâs earliest days, where Raleigh, RodrĂguez, and couldnât find a store with hits still in stock, much less afford to purchase one. The alternative is trickier, however. To shunt Raleigh, Donovan, or whichever player is at issue in a given stretch is to say itâs likelier a less-talented player will outperform them, or even to say the player is not as talented as believed at the seasonâs outset. The latter option is most daunting, because it would cast more serious doubt on the clubâs ultimate capacity to rebound from this mediocre first month and a half.
Today, however, they cast themselves into these questions. Without an offense that can muster more than a run on consecutive nights, theyâll lose outings like Saturday, where continued to struggle, but theyâll also lose gems like today, which could have easily been a celebration of the best start in 2026. Not merely excellent, Gilbert was almost flawless, yielding just a single hit in 6.0 shutout frames, punching out nine, and excitingly showcasing the best slider heâs mustered since at least 2025. Seven whiffs and a couple called strikes on the pitch is a great thing to see, but so too was seeing Gilbert ride the bottom third and shadow of the plate with the pitch. Pulled with 87 pitches after six, it was in many ways a highly-efficient appearance by Gilbert to boot. Would that itâd been enough.
Seattle lost this game in the first inning, not getting to Martin after Julio and Randy cracked the seal, as Cal and each punched out. They did it again in the seventh, spoiling Joeâs leadoff double with a flaccid trio of plate appearances. Buoyed in a shaky bottom of the seventh by a stellar bit of glovework by , whose shining play was also matched by a great dashing play from Julio RodrĂguez earlier in the afternoon. The defensive moment of memory, however, came in that 8th. A softly hit blooper was well-tracked by Randy Arozarena in left field, but a full sprint catch gave way to an airmailed throw that, on target, seemed near-certain to nab Romo at the plate.
You wonât be receiving a video embed here. It would be illustrative, but if youâve not seen the throw then it wonât add anything to your experience. I promise. Think about a tie game, a poor throw, and a one-run loss. If you can envision it, nod and clear it from your mind. The best hope is that the Mariners can do the same. Theyâll try to reset with another four-game set against the , which balanced their ship for a time back in April.
Q&A
What were the key moments in the Mariners vs White Sox game on May 10, 2026?
Key moments included Randal Grichuk's game-tying home run in the eighth inning and Drew Romo's go-ahead double that secured the win for the White Sox.
How did Logan Gilbert perform in the game against the White Sox?
Logan Gilbert had an impressive outing, allowing only one hit in six shutout innings while striking out nine batters.
What issues are the Mariners facing with their lineup?
The Mariners are struggling with offensive consistency, having difficulty scoring runs despite having a lineup full of capable hitters.
Who contributed to the White Sox's victory over the Mariners?
Eduard Bazardo and Randal Grichuk were pivotal, with Bazardo pitching effectively and Grichuk hitting a crucial home run to tie the game.
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