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Cal Raleigh hit a go-ahead, two-run homer off the right field foul pole and the Seattle Mariners beat the Houston Astros 5-3.
The Mariners again relied on the long ball on Friday night, this time homering their way to a win over the Astros with Cal Raleigh providing the biggest blast.
Seattle Mariners' utility player Miles Mastrobuoni hit just his second career home run Friday, and it took advantage of the dimensions in Houston.
Cal Raleigh went into an astronomical orbit on Friday night at Daikin Park, blasting one of the biggest home runs in recent Mariners memory that came with the appropriate stakes, helped his third-base
Cal Raleigh slugged a tiebreaking two-run home run in the seventh inning to lift the visiting Seattle Mariners to a 5-3 comeback victory over the Houston Astros on Friday.
Nobody has been able to touch Astros reliever Bryan Abreu this season, except the Seattle Mariners. And they've have done it three times now.
Its Friday, May 23 and the Mariners (28-21) are in Houston to take on the Astros (26-24). Emerson Hancoc k is slated to take the mound for Seattle against Ryan Gusto for Houston. The Astros lost game one of the series, 9-2. Lance McCullers Jr. picked up the win for the Astros. He struck out eight batters, gave up two earned runs, on five hits.
Mariners third. Leody Taveras homers to right field. Miles Mastrobuoni walks. Ben Williamson grounds out to shallow infield. Miles Mastrobuoni out at second. J.P. Crawford singles to center
The M’s recalled right-hander Blas Castano from Triple-A Tacoma and designated Jesse Hahn for assignment. Castano has never pitched in the majors, but gives the M’s an additional arm who has thrown as both a starter and reliever this season with the Rainiers. Castano was 2-1 with a 3.43 ERA in 10 games with seven starts with Tacoma.