Luis Robert Jr. Not only stole the 100th base of his career, he hit 3-out-4 with a walk and expanded his on-base streak to 23 games. All this just gave him the chance to be stranded four times.
But let’s pick up the game in extra innings. To determine the stage, the Mariners took an early 2-0 lead when Shane Smith made one of his few mistakes on the day and hung a bend that dropped Randy Arozarena 380 feet with a man on board. Otherwise Smith had a solid five innings and pushed the limit when he usually wears out on 78 litters, but not before he set a personal record with eight strikeouts.
Seattle Starter Logan Gilbert, he of mostly flawless control, actually ran three SOX in five innings, which is free for him for about a month. He was also wild in the zone, as they say, and Michael A. Taylor benefited for a solo shot of 106.4 km / h to bring 2-1. Gilbert’s Day needs 94 throws to get through five innings.
As the case was that the first two games of the series, the SOX did better against the Bullpen, Brooks Baldwin aimed a scraper over the wall on the right to bind the game in the seventh.
You may have noticed that both white SOX Dingers were solo jobs. In the meantime, it seemed that a hundred runners were stranded if a simple single would have been enough to win the game. Fortunately, relievers Jordan Lasure, Bryan Hudson, Grant Taylor and Tyler Gilbert Seattle close by nine, albeit with Taylor who finished runners on the second and third with one in the eighth before they recorded two strikeouts, including Eugenio Suarez.
Now, back to the extra innings
While the Mariners were both the better team and at home, the SOx in extras had an advantage in the sense that Josh Naylor had left the game early after he apparently hurt himself on a swing and Cal Raleigh was removed for a pinch runner in the eighth, so Wilson then used the end of his bank and every position player in the team.
At the top, the SOX got a run as cheap if you can get one. With Lenyn Sosa As The Manfred Man, Andrew Benintendi and Robert Failed to Move Him To Third for the first Two Outs, but then Seattle Decided to Intentionally Walk the Hitless Colson Montgomery to get A Righty-Rightty Matchty matchup meets nub or bat to load the bases, after which bazardo winged one to the backstop to let sosa score without the advantage that the SOX has done one thing to reach the run.
Okay, so that was about as cheap as a run could be.
But there are other really cheap runs available. In the lower half of the 10th, Miles Mastrobuoni tried to push the man Arozarena from Manfred to third place, but Josh Rojas, in as a defense replacement for Baldwin in third place, threw the ball a way to the right field, making the run score (why is this man in the team in the team). Tie game, man on the second, no outs, but the sailors were almost as weak as the Sox with Risp-Ze finished 1-out-11-and rolled around and played dead, so on the 11th.
In the upper half, the SOX went a fast 1-2-3, giving the total with Risp a ridiculous 1-out-17. In the lower half, Dominic Canzone hit a single to the right with one, and although the runner was the pretty slow Suarez Mike Tauchman, the ball stormed nicely, but then dribbled the pitch home and the Mariners won 4-3.
So, swept in the large northwest, the record dropped to 42-73. The White Sox goes back home, opposite Cleveland and Detroit.
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