Angels vs Mariners Recap: Mariners surge past Angels 8-3

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Angels arrive hungry, Mariners strike first
The Angels rolled into Seattle looking to bounce back. They'd lost the first game of the series 6-2 the night before. Now they needed to stop the bleeding. The Mariners, sitting at 44-43, had won two straight and smelled blood in the water. Both teams knew this mid-season stretch mattered. Every win pushed you closer to the playoffs. The Mariners would bat last at T-Mobile Park. That home-field advantage can swing everything. Jose Soriano took the mound for Los Angeles. He had the tough job of keeping Seattle's bats quiet. The Angels' lineup featured young star Zach Neto and veteran power hitter Jorge Soler. Seattle countered with speedster Randy Arozarena and rising star Julio Rodriguez. This game would test both pitching staffs early.
Wild pitch chaos explodes the scoreboard
The Mariners came out swinging in the sixth inning. Randy Arozarena ripped a single to left field. Julio Rodriguez raced home with the first run. Then Cole Young lined a single to right. More runners crossed home plate. Chase Silseth, pitching for the Angels, threw a wild pitch. The ball sailed past the batter. Runners sprinted around the bases like someone had set them on fire. Arozarena scored. Young and Raleigh moved into scoring position. Weston Wilson stepped up and smacked a single to right. Raleigh and Young scored on the same play. The Mariners had erupted for five runs in one inning. The scoreboard lit up. Seattle led 5-0. The Angels' pitching staff was crumbling fast. Los Angeles desperately needed to answer back.
Angels claw back but Mariners hold strong grip
The Angels refused to quit. In the seventh inning, they fired back. Logan O'Hoppe slapped a single to center field. Wade Meckler raced home from second base. The crowd quieted just a bit. Zach Neto, the young shortstop with power and speed, stepped up. He crushed a single to center. Lowe and O'Hoppe both scored. Los Angeles cut the deficit to 5-3. They had momentum. But the Mariners answered right back. Colt Emerson smacked a single to left. Arozarena and Rodriguez both scored. Victor Robles followed with another single to left. Young crossed home. Seattle extended their lead to 8-3. The Mariners held on tight. Bryan Woo pitched brilliantly for six innings. The final score: Mariners 8, Angels 3. Seattle improved to 45-43. Los Angeles fell to 36-52.
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