Angels, Seattle Mariners and RBIs
Digest more
Mike Trout hit a two-run homer in a four-run fifth inning to reach 1,000 career RBIs, and the Los Angeles Angels beat the Seattle Mariners 4-1
Cal Raleigh's 41st homer of the season leading off the seventh inning Sunday was all the offense the Mariners could muster in a 4-1 loss to the Angels.
Seattle’s Cal Raleigh hits a go-ahead homer off reliever José Fermin during a four-run sixth inning in the Angels’ 7-2 defeat. Yoán Moncada exits after being hit in the right hand by Mariners
2don MSN
Cal Raleigh is first to 40 homers this season with tiebreaking shot in Mariners’ 7-2 win over Angels
Cal Raleigh became the first player to hit 40 homers this season with a tiebreaking solo shot in the sixth inning of the Seattle Mariners’ 7-2 victory over the Los Angeles Angels.
Mike Trout blasted a 443-foot homer vs. the Mariners to reach 1,000 career RBIs, becoming the third Angels player to hit the milestone.
Seattle fell to 56-50 with the loss, remained four games behind the Astros in the division and fell a half-game behind the Boston Red Sox for the second AL Wild Card spot. The Mariners are now tied with AL West rivals, the Texas Rangers, for the final Wild Card spot and second place in the division.
2d
SB Nation on MSNMariners use both small ball and long ball to defeat Angels, 7-2
The Mariners defeated the Angels by a score of 7-2 tonight, but that score doesn’t reflect how close this contest was for most of the game. George Kirby labored and the Mariners struggled to scratch across runs against old frenemy Tyler Anderson,