Arozarena haunts Cardinals with three-run homer as Mariners secure 5-3 victory against his former team

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Arozarena’s Revenge Against Cardinals

Randy Arozarena showcased his knack for theatrics against his former team, propelling the Seattle Mariners to a 5-3 victory over the St. Louis Cardinals on Tuesday night. The outfielder, who has become a household name since his departure from St. Louis, was the star of the evening, driving in four runs and continuing his impressive streak against the team that traded him.

A Stellar Performance

Arozarena’s offensive fireworks began in the third inning when he launched a three-run homer off Cardinals left-hander Matthew Liberatore. This blast not only extended Seattle’s lead but also served as a poignant reminder of the trade that sent Arozarena to Tampa Bay in exchange for Liberatore back in 2020. The home run was his second in the series, following a solid 2-for-4 showing in the opener against St. Louis.

The fourth inning saw Arozarena add to his tally, executing a sacrifice fly that brought in another run, further cementing his role as the night’s primary offensive weapon. His performance was a testament to his ability to perform under pressure, especially against a team that once overlooked his potential.

Haunting the Former Team

Since leaving the Cardinals, Arozarena has consistently haunted his old team. In his last ten matchups against St. Louis, he has batted an impressive .350, accumulating two home runs and 12 RBIs. This trend raises questions about the Cardinals’ decision-making regarding their outfield depth at the time of the trade.

The trade, aimed at clearing a crowded outfield to create opportunities for prospects like Dylan Carlson, has not aged well for St. Louis. Arozarena has since blossomed into a superstar, winning the AL Rookie of the Year award, earning two All-Star selections, and playing a pivotal role in leading Tampa Bay to the 2020 World Series. His performance metrics are staggering; he has compiled 17 Wins Above Replacement (WAR) since leaving the Cardinals, signifying his immense impact in the league.

Looking Ahead

As the Mariners continue their season, Arozarena’s contributions are invaluable. His ability to deliver in crucial moments not only boosts Seattle’s chances but also serves as a constant reminder of what the Cardinals lost. As the teams move forward, Arozarena’s name will likely resonate in discussions about trades gone wrong, a player who has turned past disappointments into future triumphs.

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