Angels vs Mariners Recap: 1-0 Thriller

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Seattle Stifles LA in a Pitcher's Duel
The Angels came to Seattle trying to bounce back after losing 3-8 the night before. They were 36-52 on the season and needed wins badly. The Mariners were hot, sitting at 45-43 and riding a three-game winning streak. This game would test both teams' pitching depth. Walbert Urena took the mound for Los Angeles while Bryce Miller started for Seattle. The crowd at T-Mobile Park buzzed with energy, ready to watch their team battle. Both offenses looked quiet early. The real story would be about the pitchers keeping hitters off balance. Stars like Randy Arozarena and Zach Neto sat waiting for their chance to shine. Nobody knew yet that runs would be hard to find on this night.
One Run Decides Everything in Inning Six
For innings one through five, both pitches locked in tight. Runners barely made it on base. Nobody scored. The game sat at 0-0 as the bottom of the sixth arrived. Then everything changed in a flash. Cal Raleigh stepped up to the plate with two outs. Walbert Urena wound up and fired a 97-mile-per-hour fastball. Raleigh didn't miss it. He made contact and drew a walk that loaded the bases with pressure mounting. J.P. Crawford was already on base. That walk forced Crawford across home plate. The Mariners celebrated. One run crossed. Seattle grabbed the 1-0 lead they would never give back. Arozarena stood on second base. Canzone waited on third. The Angels needed to answer back, but their bats stayed silent.
Miller's Masterpiece Holds as Mariners Win
Bryce Miller pitched seven scoreless innings for Seattle. He scattered just two hits and fanned eight Angels hitters. That was pitching perfection. Los Angeles kept swinging and missing. Nolan Schanuel went 2-for-4 but couldn't drive in anything. Jorge Soler struck out three times. Josh Lowe whiffed twice. Logan O'Hoppe went 0-for-3. Nobody on the Angels lineup could break through against Miller's arm. In the eighth and ninth, Seattle's bullpen took over. Eduard Bazardo threw one inning with two strikeouts. Andres Munoz closed it out with a save. The final pitch hit the glove. Game over. Mariners win 1-0. Seattle improved to 45-43 and stayed hot. Los Angeles dropped to 36-52 and lost their fourth straight. Julio Rodriguez was out with a concussion, but the Mariners didn't need him tonight. One run was enough when Miller pitched like this.
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