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Mariners score 3 in 10th, beat Angels on 1-hitter
- On Friday, the Seattle Mariners defeated the Los Angeles Angels 3-1 in 10 innings, spoiling the Angels' home opener in Anaheim, California.
- Before the late-inning drama, Bryan Woo and Reid Detmers were locked in a pitchers' duel; Woo tossed seven scoreless innings with one hit, while Detmers matched him with 6 2/3 scoreless innings.
- Cole Young's RBI triple off Brent Suter broke the scoreless tie in the 10th, and Josh Naylor added a two-run single after the Angels intentionally walked Julio Rodriguez.
- Seattle closer Andres Munoz earned the win after pitching the ninth, and Gabe Speier secured the save; Mariners third baseman Brendan Donovan exited the game with a leg injury.
- Emerson Hancock will start for the Mariners on Sunday against Angels pitcher Jack Kochanowicz, who struggled during his four-inning season debut in Houston.
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Mariners beat Angels 3-1 when Young breaks scoreless tie in 10th after Woo's strong start
Cole Young broke a scoreless tie with an RBI triple leading off the 10th inning, and Bryan Woo combined with the Seattle Mariners’ bullpen to pitch 10 innings of one-hit ball in a 3-1 victory over the Los Angeles Angels.
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Angels waste Reid Detmers’ strong start, drop home opener to Mariners in 10 innings
Detmers pitches 6⅔ scoreless innings, but the Angels don’t score against Seattle’s Bryan Woo. The game remains scoreless through nine innings, and the Angels lose, 3-1.
·Orange County, United States
Read Full ArticleCole Young broke the race-free draw with a triple booster opening the tenth inning, and Bryan Woo combined with the Seattle Mariners bullpen to throw single-hit ball for 10 innings on Friday, in the 3-1 win over Los Angeles Angelinos.
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Leaning Left8Leaning Right3Center7Last UpdatedBias Distribution44% Left
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C 39%
R 17%
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