Mariners vs Twins Recap: Deep Seattle beats Minnesota 5-3

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Crawford's Home Run Starts Seattle's Win
On Wednesday night at Target Field in Minnesota, the Seattle Mariners defeated the Minnesota Twins five to three. George Kirby took the mound for Seattle, while Taj Bradley started for the Twins. The game stayed tied at zero until the third inning, when Crawford of the Mariners stepped up to the plate. Crawford connected on a curveball and launched it high into the air. The ball soared deep to right field, traveling 374 feet before clearing the wall. The crowd watched as Crawford rounded the bases for a solo home run. Seattle had drawn first blood with a powerful swing. Although the Mariners held the early lead, the Twins knew they had plenty of baseball left to play. This opening score set the tone for an exciting matchup between two competitive teams.
Twins Strike Back, Then Young Ties the Game
The Twins refused to stay behind for long. In the fourth inning, Minnesota's bats came alive when Lee singled to right field with two outs. Clemens and Jeffers scored on the single, giving Minnesota a two-to-one lead. The Twins had taken their first advantage of the night through good hitting and smart baserunning. However, Seattle answered back quickly. Young of the Mariners stepped up in the seventh inning and hammered a double to center field. The ball rocketed off his bat at 102 miles per hour and traveled 380 feet before landing in the gap. Canzone raced home from second base to tie the game at two to two. The momentum had shifted back and forth between these two teams. Both clubs were hungry for victory, and neither wanted to surrender.
Young's Clutch Single Wins It for Seattle
The game remained tight heading into the ninth inning with the score tied at two to two. Seattle needed one more push to take control. Young stepped up again for the Mariners with runners on first and third and one out already recorded. He made solid contact on a splitter and sent a single through the middle to center field. Arozarena and Rivas scored on the hit, giving Seattle a four-to-three lead. Then Raleigh followed with a sacrifice fly that soared 398 feet to center field. Young scored on the play, extending Seattle's lead to five to three. Minnesota could not answer in their final turn at bat. Seattle's bats came through when it mattered most, securing a crucial victory and improving their record to sixteen wins and sixteen losses.
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