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Did Mariners' Ninth Inning Surge at Wrigley Field Catch Cubs Off Guard?

The Seattle Mariners improved their record to 38-36 after a commanding performance against the Chicago Cubs, who now stand at 45-30. The game concluded with a score of 9-4 in favor of the M’s, showcasing their offensive prowess and strategic execution throughout the innings.


Aug 20, 2023; Houston, Texas, USA; Seattle Mariners starting pitcher Emerson Hancock (62) delivers a pitch against the Houston Astros during the first inning at Minute Maid Park. Mandatory Credit: Erik Williams-USA TODAY Sports

First Inning


The game kicked off with both teams eager to establish dominance. The Mariners managed to put up an early run on the board thanks to a solid hit from Julio Rodríguez. Meanwhile, the Cubs responded swiftly in their half of the inning by scoring three runs off four hits, setting an aggressive tone for what promised to be an engaging matchup.


Fourth Inning


As both teams settled into their rhythms, it was clear that pitching would play a crucial role. By this point, George Kirby had found his stride on the mound for Seattle despite allowing some early runs. The M’s tied things up in this inning with another run courtesy of Donovan Solano's consistent hitting performance.


Sixth and Seventh Innings


Midway through the game, Seattle began to pull away from Chicago. With two runs scored in each inning due to timely hits and smart base running by players like Cal Raleigh and Mitch Garver, they started building momentum that seemed difficult for Chicago's bullpen to counteract effectively.


Ninth Inning


The final inning saw Seattle sealing their victory with three additional runs driven home by key players such as Caleb Raleigh who had been instrumental throughout previous games as well; his batting average stood impressively high at .750 during this match-up alone! This late surge left little room for any comeback attempts from Chicago despite having one last chance at bat themselves before time ran out completely - ultimately securing yet another win under manager Scott Servais' leadership skills which have proven invaluable over recent weeks especially given how tight competition remains within league standings overall right now too!


Looking ahead: Fans can catch all upcoming action when these two teams meet again tomorrow afternoon (June 21st) starting promptly around 2:20 PM Eastern Daylight Time live broadcasted via MARQ network directly from iconic Wrigley Field located within heartland city limits itself here stateside once more soon enough indeed!


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