Cole Young Walks It Off and Mariners Top Astros in 11 Innings
KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON, JUL 20 – Rookie Cole Young's walkoff single capped a dramatic 7-6 win with 31,700 fans at T-Mobile Park, clinching the series as Mariners capitalized on Astros bullpen struggles.
- The Seattle Mariners defeated the Houston Astros 7-6 in an 11-inning game at T-Mobile Park on Saturday night, clinching the series.
- The game grew intense after Mariners reliever Carlos Vargas hit consecutive Astros batters, including Brice Matthews, sparking anger from Astros’ Mauricio Dubon.
- Seattle led 4-1 early but the Astros battled back, tying the game in a difficult sixth inning before the Mariners forced extra innings with key RBIs.
- Rookie Cole Young, just shy of 22, delivered a game-winning walk-off single off Hector Neris in the bottom of the 11th to score Dominic Canzone.
- The Mariners now trail the Astros by three games in the AL West, as Houston holds the league’s third-best record at 56-42 amid trade deadline rumors.
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