Mariners vs Astros Recap: Seattle Puts Up Big 10

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Mariners Dominate Astros on Wednesday Night
The Seattle Mariners traveled to Houston for a showdown with the Astros on Wednesday, May 13. Bryan Woo took the mound for the Mariners, while the Astros countered with Tatsuya Imai, a new addition from Japan. When the final out was recorded, Seattle had crushed Houston 10-2 in dominant fashion. The Mariners' powerful offense came alive early, setting the tone for what would become a lopsided contest. Houston's pitching staff struggled to contain Seattle's hitters throughout the game. This victory was significant because it showcased the Mariners' deep roster and balanced approach to winning baseball games.
Early Offense and Key Moments in Middle Innings
The Mariners struck first with authority when Salvador Arozarena launched a two-run home run in the second inning. His powerful swing sent the ball soaring 369 feet to left field with an exit velocity of 102 mph. Houston responded with a run in the second inning when Shewmake singled to center, bringing Dezenzo home. The Astros tied things up in the third when Walker doubled to left, scoring Altuve. However, the fourth inning became the turning point. Canzone crushed a grand slam that flew 381 feet to right field, giving Seattle a commanding 6-2 lead. This explosive moment essentially decided the game's outcome.
Late-Inning Scoring Seals Decisive Victory
Seattle's bats remained hot as the game progressed into later innings. In the fifth inning, Crawford singled to left with two outs, driving in Arozarena to make it 7-2. One inning later, Arozarena doubled to right field, extending the lead to 8-2. The Mariners' ninth-inning rally proved unstoppable when Crawford walked with the bases loaded, scoring another run. Canzone then hit a sacrifice fly to right, bringing Arozarena home for the final score of 10-2. Houston's pitching simply couldn't contain Seattle's offensive barrage. This dominant performance improved the Mariners' record while the Astros faced continued struggles during their transitional season.
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