Seattle Mariners Offense Remains Hot in 8-3 Win Against Chicago White Sox
Briefly

The Seattle Mariners secured an 8-3 victory against the Chicago White Sox, highlighted by three home runs. Eugenio Suarez's two-run homer gave the Mariners a decisive lead. His home run was his first since returning to the team as a trade acquisition. The Mariners improved their record to 61-53, staying three games behind the Astros and gaining a lead in the AL Wild Card race. Bryan Woo excelled as the starting pitcher, achieving nine strikeouts and only allowing one earned run in seven innings.
"It feels great (to lift the trident again)," Suarez said in a postgame interview. "I feel so happy to contribute to my team with that home run right there and give us the lead. ... That was fun. That was really fun. Good feeling. For me, most important is help the team win games. That (means) a lot to me."
The Mariners hit three homers, two for multiple runs, to improve to 61-53 on the season.
Read at Seattle Mariners On SI
[
|
]