Seattle Mariners franchise star and current designated hitter Julio Rodriguez has consistently been putting the ball in play during the team's road trip.
The Seattle Mariners have had a road trip that they would rather forget. They've gone 1-5 in six games including getting swept by the Detroit Tigers and a series loss against the Pittsburgh Pirates.
Rodriguez returned from almost a month-long layoff with a high-ankle sprain on Aug. 11 against the New York Mets. Rodriguez has played five of six games on the road trip. He missed one after tweaking his ankle during an at-bat against the Tigers. Rodriguez has gone 7-for-20 and has recorded a base hit in all five of the games he's played. He has hit two doubles, has scored twice and has an RBI during that span, as well.
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