Starting Lineups, Pitchers for Mariners, Brewers March 5 Spring Training Game

The Seattle Mariners will play the Milwaukee Brewers Sunday at 3:05 p.m. ET at American Family Fields of Phoenix, in Phoenix, Arizona. Here's a look at the Brewers and Mariners' starting lineups and starting pitchers for Sunday's Cactus League game.
Starting Lineups, Pitchers for Mariners, Brewers March 5 Spring Training Game
Starting Lineups, Pitchers for Mariners, Brewers March 5 Spring Training Game

The Seattle Mariners will play the Milwaukee Brewers Sunday at 3:05 p.m. ET at American Family Fields of Phoenix, in Phoenix, Arizona.

Chris Flexen will take the mound for the Mariners.  FLexen might not start the season in the Mariners' rotation. The Mariners have a deep pitching rotation that features Luis Castillo, Logan Gilbert, George Kirby, Robbie Ray and Marco Gonzalez. However, Flexen may pitch out of the bullpen and could provide rotational depth.

Brandon Woodruff will start for the Brewers. Woodruff has posted an ERA of 3.05 or lower in each of his last three seasons, tracing back to 2020. He has a cumulative 25-19 record and 2.84 ERA in 70 starts and 406.1 innings pitched.

Here's a look at how the Mariners will line up for Sunday's game:

1) SS Mason McCoy

2) CF Jarred Kelenic

3) RF Teoscar Hernandez

4) LF AJ Pollock

5) C Sean Murphy

6) 1B Evan White

7) 3B Colin Moran

8) DH Cooper Hummel

9) 2B Leonardo Rivas

SP Chris Flexen

Here's a look at how the Brewers will line up for Sunday's game:

1) LF Christian Yelich

2) SS Willy Adames

3) 2B Luis Urias

4) C Victor Caratini

5) DH Keston Hiura

6) 1B Mike Brosseau

7) 3B Abraham Toro

8) CF Garrett Mitchell

9) RF Joey Wiemer

SP Brandon Woodruff

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