Mariners vs Cardinals Recap: Late Rally Seals 3-2 Win

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Mariners Edge Cardinals in Sunday Showdown
On Sunday, April 26, the Seattle Mariners traveled to St. Louis to face the Cardinals in a tight pitching duel. Emerson Hancock took the mound for Seattle, while Michael McGreevy started for the home team. The Mariners came in riding a four-game winning streak, looking to stay hot against St. Louis. Both teams entered the game with similar records, making this matchup crucial for their playoff hopes. Seattle's strong pitching rotation, led by veterans like Luis Castillo and Logan Gilbert, gave them confidence heading in. The Cardinals countered with young arms developing their talents. When the first pitch flew, fans knew they'd witness a competitive battle between two teams fighting for position in the standings.
Home Runs Spark Back-and-Forth Action
The scoring came in bursts throughout this tightly contested game. In the third inning, Wetherholt crushed a home run over right center field, traveling 375 feet with an exit velocity of 107 mph. That blast gave St. Louis an early one-run lead. However, Seattle answered back in the fourth inning when Raleigh stepped up and launched a massive shot to right center—401 feet into the stands. The ball's exit velocity of 110 mph showed his tremendous power. Church kept the Cardinals' momentum alive in the sixth inning, hitting his own home run to right field at 407 feet. The home run parade continued as both teams traded blow for blow, keeping fans on edge.
Mariners Rally Late to Secure Victory
As the game reached the later innings, Seattle began to show their resilience. Young delivered a crucial single in the seventh inning, driving in Joe to tie the game at two apiece. Both teams played through the eighth inning scoreless, setting up a dramatic ninth. Refsnyder delivered the game-winning blow, launching a 412-foot home run to left center field off a sweeper pitch. His exit velocity of 107 mph sent the ball soaring over the wall. The Mariners' depth and balance shined through in clutch moments. Seattle captured a three-to-two victory, improving to 14-15 overall with their fifth consecutive win. St. Louis, meanwhile, dropped to 14-13 and extended their losing streak. This comeback showcased why Seattle's consistent pitching and timely hitting makes them dangerous competitors.
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