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Mariners try again, succeed in 7-5 win over Brewers

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Mariners try again, succeed in 7-5 win over Brewers

Ah, the difference only 24 hours can make.

On Tuesday, the Mariners wore one of the most lopsided losses in the history of baseball. With a 22-0 scoreline, it’s safe to say they had a bad day. Setting aside the context of one of the franchise’s most disappointing seasons to date (at least to this point), it happens to the best of us.

Despite briefly becoming the laughingstock of the sports world, the 26 players making up the active roster of the Seattle Mariners had no choice Wednesday morning but to wake up, roll out of bed, and try again. All they could do was move forward.

Move forward, they did.

The Mariners rode an early lead to a 7-5 victory over the best team in baseball Wednesday night in Milwaukee.

As if fueled by the embarrassment of the night prior — and perhaps a bit of BABIP luck — the Mariners offense left no time to ruminate any longer, jumping on Dustin May right off the bat. Back-to-back singles by Brendan Donovan and Randy Arozarena set the table for Dominic Canzone, who lined an RBI double into the left-center gap to give Seattle a 2-0 lead before May could even record an out.

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May was able to finally retire a couple of Mariners to secure the first two outs of the inning, but he’d walk both Cole Young and Cal Raleigh to load the bases and extend the inning. These walks would haunt, much to the Brewers starter’s dis-May; Taylor Ward dumped a single into shallow right to bring across two more runs, giving the Mariners a 4-0 lead after only a half-inning.

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Much like the Brewers the night before when facing Leo Rivas, the Mariners had no intention of stopping there. After Milwaukee was held scoreless in the bottom of the first, Donovan led off the second inning the same way he did the first, with an infield single — he’d reach base four times over the course of the evening. Randy Arozarena took a pitch off the forearm and Canzone blooped a single into left field to load the bases again with nobody out. Julio Rodríguez would advance the runners and tack on another run by driving a sacrifice fly to deep center field, making the score 5-0.

One pitch later, Josh Naylor snuck a single down the right field line to score two more.

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Young and Raleigh were put away to retire the side, but the Mariners were able to chase May, holding a whopping 7-0 lead midway through the second.

The comfortable lead was plenty of room for Logan Gilbert to get to work. He didn’t have his best stuff on Wednesday and had some trouble putting away hitters in a fashion somewhat reminiscent of his struggles early in the season. He allowed leadoff walks in both of the first two innings and paid for it the second time, with Joey Ortiz following it up with a line-drive homer over the wall in left to cut the Mariners lead to 7-2.

Like I said though, Gilbert had a similar look to earlier in the year. Usually, the damage done off of him isn’t the problem as much as a lack of efficiency. This was the case tonight — he’d begin the sixth inning but was unable to record an out, his night coming to an end after five-plus and 100 pitches.

Eduard Bazardo entered the sixth in relief, facing the first of a couple of dicey situations the bullpen would encounter as the Brewers refused to go away quietly. Ortiz lined a sacrifice fly to right with the bases loaded to narrow the lead to 7-3, but Bazardo was able to strikeout a couple in the frame to prevent an unraveling.

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By this point, the Mariners bats had quieted down. DL Hall pitched three innings of scoreless relief for the Brewers, buying some time for his team to mount a rally.

The Brew Crew threatened again in the seventh against José Ferrer, but came up empty from an opportunity with two outs and two runners in scoring position. It was in the bottom of the eighth where the Mariners’ lead briefly looked to be in danger. Seranthony Domínguez allowed a leadoff walk and back-to-back singles to cut the deficit down another run and bring the tying run to the plate. He hunkered down though, earning a ground-ball double play by Cooper Pratt that narrowed the score to 7-5 but left the bases empty. Gabe Speier came on and worked a groundout to end the inning.

Andrés Muñoz slammed the door in the bottom of the ninth, setting the 2-3-4 of the Brewers lineup down in order to earn his 100th save of his Mariners career.

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It may sound cliché, but Wednesday night’s Mariners victory was emblematic of both baseball and life. One day, life gives you everything you can handle and it gets the best of you. The next, well, maybe you kick the best team in baseball in the teeth before they even know what hit them.

Tuesday was ugly. Wednesday, the series is tied. Rubber game Thursday.

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