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Josh Naylor’s Late Go-Ahead Double Helps Mariners Beat Cardinals 4-2
Josh Naylor's two-run double led a six-run sixth inning rally as the Mariners won their third straight game, improving to 76-68 and staying 1.5 games ahead in the wild-card race.
- In the series opener Monday, Seattle Mariners defeated St. Louis Cardinals 4-2, with Naylor’s double sparking a sixth-inning rally that led to the win.
- After Mikolas exited, the Mariners capitalized by loading the bases with no outs and scoring four runs against Gordon Graceffo, overturning a 2-0 deficit in the sixth inning.
- Bryan Woo kept Seattle in the game by delivering a quality start with six innings, two runs allowed, and nine strikeouts, while Matt Brash and Eduard Bazardo pitched perfect innings before Andrés Muñoz secured his 33rd save.
- The victory extended Seattle Mariners’ streak to three games and improved the club to 76-68, moving them within two games of idle Houston and 1.5 games ahead of Texas Rangers for the AL’s final wild-card spot.
- Up next, the Cardinals will look to rebound as Seattle’s 17-6 stretch since the All-Star break continues its homestand.
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