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Mariners Secure First Fenway Series Win Since 2014 With Strong Pitching and Lineup Depth

Seattle's emerging starters and bottom-of-lineup production fuel a 2-1 series victory over the Red Sox, capping a 10-4 surge after an early-season slump.

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Overview

  • Bryan Woo delivered a standout performance in the series finale, striking out eight over six innings and allowing just two runs in a 4-3 Mariners victory.
  • J.P. Crawford's offensive contributions, including his first home run of the season and four RBIs in Game 2, were pivotal in Seattle's series comeback.
  • The Mariners' Nos. 7-9 hitters combined for seven hits, five RBIs, and four runs in Wednesday's 8-5 win, showcasing the lineup's depth.
  • Seattle's bullpen benefitted from strong starts by Emerson Hancock and Bryan Woo, with Andrés Muñoz earning his eighth save of the season in the finale.
  • Boston's ace Garrett Crochet struggled in the decisive game, issuing a career-high five walks and allowing four runs over five innings.