Kyle Lewis homered on his first swing, pulled to left field, 109 mph exit velocity, 464 feet.
Mike Curto
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Tacoma Rainiers broadcaster (retired), Cal alum and fan, live music junkie, wannabe poker pro.
- The Rainiers have Kyle Lewis, Jarred Kelenic and Evan White batting 2-3-4 in the lineup today.
- Sad about John Clayton. In 2009 he met a Rainiers employee at an event & said he always wanted to call baseball on the radio. We welcomed him for a series. He arrived early & prepped like a pro. I'll never forget Rainiers players huddled around him getting fantasy football advice
- Jarred Kelenic scratched right at game time. He ran in from center field. Start speculating, you animals.
- Kyle Lewis is in the Tacoma lineup tonight, batting second and playing... left field.
- Kyle Lewis is in the Tacoma lineup, hitting second as the DH
- Did Kelenic take his three days? No. He's in Tacoma's lineup batting leadoff tonight.#Mariners roster moves: --Julio Rodriguez reinstated from 10-day IL --Curt Casali reinstated from 10-day IL --Jarred Kelenic optioned to Triple-A Tacoma. --Luis Torrens designated for assignment.
- Julio might think it's cool that he tricked everyone into thinking it was a homer, but let me tell you he will be receiving a very strongly worded letter from the Baseball Broadcasters Union.
- Kyle Lewis with an opposite-field 3-run HR off Sam Gaviglio. Including his last three games with Class-A Everett, Lewis has homered in 5 of the last 6 games of his rehabilitation assignment.
- That sound you just heard was the entire Seattle Mariners organization exhaling after Kyle Lewis survived a sliding tag play at home plate, scoring from second base on Steven Souza's single to left. He's 2-for-4 today.
- Taylor Trammell with another homer. He's 11-for-16 with three home runs since joining the Rainiers.
- Kyle Lewis hits an opposite field 2-run HR, off Federal Way's Janson Junk. 103 mph off the bat, 392 feet. Rainiers lead 3-1 in the 3rd.
- Jarred Kelenic has connected - his first hard hit ball since being optioned. 431 feet, 110mph off the bat, off former Mariners reliever Matt Carasiti. Rainiers lead, 5-0.
- Tacoma Rainiers legend Chris Taylor.


