The Mariners offense lasted one game as they lost to the
Detroit Tigers 3-2 after beating them five straight so far this season. The
Mariners take on the Tigers in Detroit in a day game on Thursday. The game will
begin in the morning just after ten o’clock Seattle time.
The Mariners did have a little power in the game but was
about it. JP Crawford pulls a ball down the right-field line for a home run in
the fourth inning. Dan Vogelbach hit his 27th home run in the fifth
inning. The Mariners were not able to muster any more runs to beat the Tigers.
Marco Gonzales went six innings for the Mariners giving up 11
hits, 3 runs, one walk, and struck out six. A solid outing, however, he took
the loss taking his record to 12-10. Of the 11 hits, he gave up only extra-base
hit in the game a double. The Tigers scored two runs in the second followed by
another run in the third.
Reggie McClain had another solid relief appearance in his
third time coming out of the Mariner bullpen. His first appearance was rocky
probably because of nerves but went three innings in his second game going
three innings without surrendering a run. This time he went two innings giving
up one hit, one walk, and striking out one without giving up a run. Right now
he is giving the Mariners the effort to give him a good shot for next year.
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