The Seattle Mariners emerged victorious over the Boston Red Sox in a high-scoring game on Tuesday night, with a final score of 10-6. Jorge Polanco played a key role with a home run and an RBI double, while Dylan Moore added three RBIs with a single in the sixth inning. Seattle’s Luis Castillo pitched six strong innings, allowing only three runs.
The Red Sox struggled defensively, committing three errors that allowed the Mariners to capitalize and take the lead. Boston’s Rafael Devers provided some offense with a three-run homer, but it wasn’t enough to overcome the deficit. Seattle’s new acquisitions, Justin Turner and Randy Arozarena, also contributed to the offensive onslaught.
Despite a late rally by the Red Sox in the seventh inning, the Mariners held on to secure the victory. The game featured several key moments, including a controversial overturned call that led to a bases-loaded situation for Seattle in the fifth inning.
The Mariners will look to continue their winning streak in the next game, with RHP George Kirby taking the mound against RHP Brayan Bello for the Red Sox. The Red Sox will aim to bounce back and even the series as they face off against Seattle once again.
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