George Kirby's recent struggles have put the Seattle Mariners' winning streak to a halt. With a 7.29 ERA over his past four starts, Kirby's performance has taken a turn for the worse, despite his initial promise as a potential All-Star. The issue lies not in hard contact but in the volume of contact, with batters hitting .330 and an .870 OPS against him. This is particularly concerning given that only six of the 17 balls in play were hard-hit. The Mariners' defensive lapses have only exacerbated the situation, with plays like the double steal and the failed double play contributing to the team's struggles. Kirby's falling behind early in counts has thrown off his at-bat, and his strikeout rate is on pace for career lows. However, he remains optimistic, focusing on getting ahead and improving his swing-and-miss opportunities. The Mariners' manager, Dan Wilson, acknowledges the team's challenges, emphasizing the importance of making the right decisions in crucial moments. As Kirby works to find answers, the team's performance will be crucial in determining their future success.