Julio Rodriguez homers as Mariners end skid, take down White Sox
Emerson became the 11th player in Mariners history to homer for his first MLB hit, and Seattle ended a three-game skid behind Bryan Woo’s six scoreless innings.
- On Monday, the Seattle Mariners defeated the Chicago White Sox 6-1 at T-Mobile Park, powered by Colt Emerson's first major league home run, a three-run shot in the eighth inning.
- Bryan Woo pitched six scoreless innings, allowing three hits and striking out eight, anchoring the victory. White Sox rookie Noah Schultz surrendered three runs over 5 1/3 innings, giving Seattle early run support.
- Julio Rodriguez homered in the first inning to provide early momentum. Emerson became the 11th player in Mariners history to hit a home run for his first major league hit before a crowd of 31,409.
- Emerson's parents and family watched from the stands, an event he said he was "really just happy that they were here." Manager Dan Wilson praised the rookie, calling it a "great story."
- The victory snapped Seattle's three-game losing streak, while the Chicago White Sox suffered their second loss in nine games. Tristan Peters homered for Chicago in the seventh, though the team could not overcome the early deficit.
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Mariners benefit from obstruction call in win over White Sox
SEATTLE — Chicago White Sox left fielder Tristan Peters quickly retrieved Seattle Mariners left fielder Randy Arozarena’s double and made a strong relay throw to shortstop Colson Montgomery, who in turn, fired home in plenty of time to get Jhonny Pereda for what appeared to be the final out of the third inning.
"Embarrassing by the umps"; "This is like 12U stuff" - Fans react to obstruction call on Sam Antonacci during White Sox vs Mariners game
The Chicago White Sox's two-game winning streak ended after a 6-1 defeat against the Seattle Mariners on Monday. The game caught the attention of fans after a controversial call by the umpire.
Obstruction ruling costly for Chicago White Sox in 6-1 loss: ‘I obviously didn’t agree with that call’
An obstruction call went against the Chicago White Sox in the 3rd inning, resulting in a Seattle run — and Sox manager Will Venable getting ejected for arguing the call.
The listed prospect Colt Emerson connected a three-run home run to his first hit in the Major Leagues, and the Seattle Mariners slowed down a streak of three consecutive defeats with a 6-1 win over the Chicago White Sox on Monday night.
Julio Rodriguez homers as Mariners end skid, take down White Sox
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