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Missed Chances Bite Mariners In 6-4 Loss To Rangers
Our Seattle Mariners weren’t able to continue positive momentum following the dramatics of a walk off win the night before, falling to the Texas Rangers as a few missed opportunities ultimately came back to bite the home team. The Mariners did well to battle back, overcoming two-run deficits on two occasions, but squandered chances late were the difference in this being a third straight win and series victory for Seattle as opposed to the reality of a frustrating defeat.

Captain Crawford in the clutch: J.P. walks off Rangers to keep the Mariners season alive
In dramatic fashion, the Seattle Mariners began their four-game series against the Texas Rangers with a walkoff victory in the bottom of the ninth inning as the teams captain, J.P. Crawford, came through with the bases loaded. Seattle keeps their season alive, at least for another day.

Mariners shutout big Rangers bats behind Kirby’s K’s
The Mariners were able to shutout the hot bats of the Rangers, collecting a victory behind starting pitcher George Kirby's strong performance. Kirby went seven scoreless innings, while the Seattle bats were able to push five runs across the plate including Tom Murphy's two-run blast.