Red Sox vs Mariners Recap: Canzone, Canzoned? Actually no

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Red Sox Return to Seattle After Big Win
You could feel the energy shift when the Red Sox rolled into T-Mobile Park on Sunday. Boston had just crushed Seattle 6-2 the night before, and now they were hungry for another victory. The Mariners came in at 39-39, trying to climb back after dropping two straight games. Boston sat at 31-43 but had won their last two, riding momentum into game three of the series. Both teams knew this was a critical moment—every game matters when you're fighting for playoff position. The Red Sox's rotation had been strengthened with veteran arms, while Seattle's pitching staff remained one of the deepest in baseball. This Sunday matchup would test both teams' ability to bounce back and stay competitive in a tight season.
Boston Strikes First, Seattle Fights Back
The game started quiet, but Dominic Canzone changed everything in the bottom of the second inning. Payton Tolle threw a 98 mph fastball right down the middle, and Canzone didn't miss. The ball rocketed over the left field wall, just 348 feet away. The crowd at T-Mobile Park erupted as the Mariners took a 1-0 lead. But Boston answered back immediately. In the top of the third, Nate Eaton stepped up against Logan Gilbert and crushed a 95 mph fastball over the left field fence for 409 feet. The blast tied the game 1-1, and suddenly momentum swung back to Boston. Both teams were trading power shots, testing each other's pitchers early. The stage was set for an intense battle in the middle innings.
Mariners Pull Away in Late Innings
By the fifth inning, Seattle was rolling. Cole Young lined a single to left field, and Weston Wilson raced home to give the Mariners a 2-1 edge. The Red Sox couldn't catch up—their bats had gone quiet against Logan Gilbert's sharp pitching. He was striking out batters left and right, keeping Boston off balance all afternoon. Then in the sixth inning, Dominic Canzone grounded out to shortstop, but that groundout scored Julio Rodriguez from third base. Seattle was now up 3-1, and the Mariners' defense was playing tight. Payton Tolle couldn't stop the bleeding, giving up three runs over six innings. Boston's hitters just couldn't find their rhythm in the final moments. Seattle closed it out with precision, and the final score read 3-1 Mariners. The home team stayed alive in the race with this crucial win.
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