Bryce Miller carries no-hitter into 7th, Mariners top Angels 1-0 to complete sweep
Miller’s electric arm and one run of offense handed the Angels their fifth straight series loss while stamping Seattle’s dominance in the division race.

Miller’s electric arm and one run of offense handed the Angels their fifth straight series loss while stamping Seattle’s dominance in the division race.

Bryce Miller didn’t just pitch—he suffocated the Los Angeles Angels. The Seattle Mariners right-hander carried a no-hitter into the seventh inning on Saturday night before surrendering a single, and Seattle escaped with a 1-0 victory at T-Mobile Park. The Mariners’ offense manufactured the game’s only run in the first inning on a groundout by Cal Raleigh that plated Dylan Moore, but the story belonged to Miller.
2 innings, mixing a 95-mph fastball with a biting slider and a changeup that kept Angels hitters guessing. 2 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 0 BB, 9 K. 1 perfect innings to preserve the win.
The sweep sealed Seattle’s fifth straight series victory and moved the Mariners to 71-49, while the Angels fell to 54-67 and dropped their fifth straight series. Los Angeles managed just three hits and stranded 10 runners, continuing a stretch of offensive frustration that has cost them multiple close games this month. Miller’s outing drew immediate praise from teammates and coaches.
“That’s what an ace looks like,” said Mariners manager Scott Servais. ” Seattle’s rotation now ranks among the league’s stingiest, with Miller, George Kirby, and Luis Castillo anchoring a staff that has allowed the fewest runs in the American League over the last 30 days. What’s next: The Mariners head to Houston for a four-game set against the Astros starting Tuesday, while the Angels remain home to face the Rangers in a pivotal divisional clash.
Seattle’s rotation will look to Miller for another start, while the offense tries to rediscover its run production after a recent slump. Read at ESPN
A 1-0 series sweep is the clearest proof that pitching wins championships. Miller’s near-history performance signals he’s ready to be an ace, while the Angels’ offense continues to sputter in critical moments. Seattle’s staff is now the league’s stingiest over the last 30 days, and this win underscores their divisional ambitions. For the Angels, another series loss deepens their playoff deficit and raises questions about their late-inning execution.

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