two in the four game series against
the Minnesota Twins 10-3.
The Twins had two runs in the top
of the first then Eugenio Suarez hit
a home run on his birthday with Crawford
on board to tie. Jarred Kelenic had a hit
and Ty France hit a double to take the
lead. It certainly looked like a good day
for the Mariners unfortunately they didn't
score the rest of the game.
The Twins scored three runs in the third
inning on a two-run homer off starter Bryan
Woo and a throwing error by catcher Cal Raleigh.
Woo who had to spend time on the bench
when the Mariners scored the three runs
I am sure had some to do with him being
ineffective. Being down 5-3 the Mariners
still had a chance to win however Woo
gave up two more runs before being lifted
for reliever Isaiah Campbell with one out.
Campbell pitched the rest of the 4th along
with the 5th. My opinion Woo shouldn't have
gone out in the 4th inning when the Mariners
had a shot to win. The two more runs I am
sure took out the sails in any chance to win.
Baseball is a game of momentum and the
Mariners offense lost it.
Wednesday night Luis Castillo starts for the
Mariners. I hope he is able to pitch better
at the beginning then what he has recently.
The Mariners need to win this game badly
since another loss would make it more difficult
in game four. Go M's.
Let you know the Seahawks training camp
starts next Wednesday. The Pac-12 has
their media day on Friday so I expect both
the Huskies and Cougars camps to be opened
about the same time as the Seahawks. I am
sure with media a big question is when will
the Pac-12 have a new TV contract and will
they add two teams with USC and UCLA
leaving next year. Stay tuned.
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