Robles' infield single in the 10th inning lifts the Mariners to a 3-2 win over the Diamondbacks
Victor Robles’ broken-bat single capped a 3-2 win, and Seattle finished with 10 home runs in the three-game sweep, officials said.
- Victor Robles' walk-off infield single scored Randy Arozarena in the 10th inning Sunday as the Seattle Mariners completed a three-game series sweep over the Arizona Diamondbacks with a 3-2 victory before 41,897 fans at T-Mobile Park.
- Pitchers Bryce Miller and Luis Castillo utilized a successful piggyback strategy, combining five scoreless innings and five innings of one-run ball while limiting the Diamondbacks to three hits total.
- Seattle's offense powered the series sweep, hitting 10 home runs total with solo shots from Cole Young and Dominic Canzone driving early leads in Sunday's game.
- The victory extended the Mariners' season-high winning streak to six games, while Arizona dropped its third consecutive contest after winning 10 of its previous 11 matchups.
- To manage a demanding 16 games in 17 days, the Mariners transition to a six-man rotation Monday, with RHP Emerson Hancock starting against the New York Mets.
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Mariners finding groove amid 6-game win streak
After their sixth straight win, a 3-2 walk-off victory against the Diamondbacks on Sunday, it has become clear the Mariners are finding their groove. Over its longest win streak of the season, Seattle has yielded just 12 runs.
Mariners walk off Diamondbacks on Victor Robles’ broken-bat infield single
Farewell, to the Mariners piggyback … for now. You were awkwardly executed and oddly effective.
Robles' infield single in the 10th inning lifts the Mariners to a 3-2 win over the Diamondbacks
Victor Robles’ infield single scored Randy Arozarena in the 10th inning as the Mariners completed a three-game series sweep with a 3-2 win over the Diamondbacks.
Piggyback system exits on high note as Miller, Castillo set up walk-off win
SEATTLE -- If it truly is the end for the Mariners’ piggyback, at least for now, it went out with a bang. Bryce Miller and Luis Castillo paired up for the third time this season in the Mariners’ series finale against the D-backs, and both did their jobs yet again
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