
"After a shaky, injury-riddled season, Mariners pitcher Bryce Miller redeemed himself in one night... only after giving up a leadoff homer to George Springer on the first pitch, though, and likely giving Mariners fans heartburn along with it. Miller composed himself and shut down the Jays after that, making it through six innings without further damage. Kevin Gausman was just as effective for Toronto until giving up a huge, game-tying blast to Cal Raleigh to start a two-run sixth inning."
"Miller composed himself and shut down the Jays after that, making it through six innings without further damage. Kevin Gausman was just as effective for Toronto until giving up a huge, game-tying blast to Cal Raleigh to start a two-run sixth inning. Are the M's starting to have that team of destiny feeling to them? Talk about what you want and be good to one another."
Bryce Miller allowed a leadoff home run to George Springer on the first pitch, creating early concern for the Mariners. Miller then regained command and retired batters, completing six innings without surrendering additional runs. Kevin Gausman kept Toronto in the game with strong pitching until the sixth inning. Cal Raleigh delivered a huge, game-tying two-run home run to start the sixth and ignite a Seattle rally. The sequence combined resilient pitching and timely power hitting, producing momentum for the Mariners and raising questions about whether the club is gaining a destiny-like surge.
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