Polanco has 2 homers, 5 RBIs as Mariners beat Angels 5
- On Tuesday night at T-Mobile Park in Seattle, the Mariners defeated the Angels 5-3 with Jorge Polanco driving in all five runs.
- Polanco hit two home runs, including a three-run shot in the second inning and a two-run homer off reliever José Fermin in the seventh, continuing his six-homer streak in six games.
- The Angels scored three runs late after Logan O'Hoppe ended their 21-inning scoreless streak with a solo homer in the seventh, followed by back-to-back doubles in the eighth inning.
- The Angels struck out 11 times, marking their 13th double-digit strikeout game in 16 contests, while Mariners closer Andrés Muñoz earned his 11th save by retiring the final three batters.
- The Mariners won their third consecutive game to improve to 17-12, while the Angels have lost 12 of 16 games, erasing optimism from their 8-4 start this season.
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Polanco contributes 2 home runs and 5 boosted to victory of Marineros over Angelinos
The Dominican Jorge Polanco connected two home runs and promoted five races for the Seattle Mariners, who imposed themselves on Tuesday 5-3 over the Angelinos of Los Angeles.

Hot-hitting Jorge Polanco hits two HRs as Mariners defeat Angels
Jorge Polanco homered twice and drove in all five runs as the Seattle Mariners defeated the visiting Los Angeles Angels 5-3 on Tuesday night.

Angels’ offense arrives too late to avoid another loss
SEATTLE — The Angels’ hitters finally showed a little life, although it came too late. After their scoreless streak reached 21 innings, the Angels scored three runs in the final three innings of a 5-3 loss to the Seattle Mariners on Tuesday night. Over the last 16 games, the Angels have scored 38 runs, an average of 2.4 per game. Not surprisingly, the Angels (12-16) have lost 12 of those games, erasing all the encouraging signs from their 8-4 st…

Jorge Polanco homers twice, drives in 5 runs as Mariners beat Angels
SEATTLE – A few hours before first pitch Tuesday, the question – “Who’s next?” – was posed as an amusing talking point among a small group of Mariners personnel and media members inside the T-Mobile Park home dugout.
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