Canzone’s 3-run Homer Leads Mariners to Rout of Nationals

The Seattle Mariners defeated the Washington Nationals 8-2 on June 13, 2026, behind a strong performance from Bryce Miller and a three-run home run by Dominic Canzone, according to a game report from ESPN.

Game Highlights
The Mariners secured their sixth consecutive win in June 2026, outscoring the Nationals 8-2 in a matchup at T-Mobile Park. Miller, the Mariners’ starting pitcher, allowed two runs on six hits over 6 2/3 innings, striking out six batters. His performance earned him the win, with the team’s bullpen closing the game without allowing additional runs.

Player Performances
Canzone, the Mariners’ designated hitter, delivered the game’s decisive blow in the fifth inning, hitting a three-run home run off Nationals reliever Kyle Finnegan. The blast extended Seattle’s lead to 6-2 and marked Canzone’s 12th home run of the season. Nationals slugger Juan Soto, who had two hits and a walk, said postgame that the Mariners’ pitching “was too much to handle.”

Team Implications
The victory improved the Mariners’ record to 42-24 on the season, placing them in first place in the American League West. The Nationals, meanwhile, fell to 29-37, remaining in last place in the National League East. Mariners manager Scott Servais praised his team’s “aggressive approach at the plate” and highlighted Miller’s ability to “stay composed in key moments.”

What’s Next
The Mariners will face the Texas Rangers in a three-game series starting June 15, while the Nationals will host the New York Mets. Both teams’ next opponents have not yet been cited in verified sources.

The game’s official box score, released by Major League Baseball, confirms the final score, player statistics, and defensive plays. No further details about injuries or rule changes were reported in the immediate aftermath.

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