TAMPA -- The Mariners' road woes, unfortunately for them, remained alive and well in a 10-2 loss on Monday night. And within those pressing concerns in the thick of another three-city, East Coast weave is the state of their rotation’s longtime workhorse.

Luis Castillo was hit hard again, surrendering five earned runs, failing to pitch beyond the fourth inning and putting Seattle’s offense in a sizable hole early that the club was unable to climb out of.

The Mariners have now lost three of four on this trip, eight of their past nine away from T-Mobile Park and fell to 32-38 on the season away from home. They also fell to three games behind Houston for first place in the American League West and 3 1/2 games behind Boston in the AL Wild Card race , after each won earlier Monday. Seat

See Full Page