Mariners Win Against Blue Jays 10-8 in Extra Innings

Mariners Win Against Blue Jays 10-8 in Extra Innings

The Seattle Mariners pulled off an impressive victory against the Toronto Blue Jays on Friday night, winning 10-8 in extra innings. The game was a back-and-forth battle, with both teams putting up strong offensive performances.

The Mariners got off to a strong start, scoring three runs in the first inning thanks to a home run from Mitch Haniger. However, the Blue Jays quickly responded with two runs of their own in the bottom of the inning.

The game remained close throughout, with both teams trading blows and neither able to pull away. The Mariners took a 7-5 lead in the top of the eighth inning, but the Blue Jays rallied to tie it up in the bottom of the ninth and force extra innings.

In the top of the tenth inning, the Mariners once again took the lead thanks to a two-run homer from Kyle Seager. The Blue Jays were able to score one more run in the bottom of the inning, but it wasn’t enough to overcome the Mariners’ lead.

The win was a much-needed one for the Mariners, who have struggled in recent weeks. They currently sit in third place in the American League West division with a record of 28-29.

The game was also notable for the performance of Mariners pitcher Yusei Kikuchi, who had a strong outing despite not getting the win. Kikuchi pitched six innings and allowed just two runs on four hits, striking out six batters.

Overall, the Mariners’ win against the Blue Jays was an exciting and hard-fought game that showcased both teams’ offensive abilities. It was a much-needed victory for the Mariners, who will look to build on their momentum in their upcoming games.

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