Brewers, Seattle Mariners and Luis Castillo
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WISN 12 News on MSNBrewers secure series victory against MarinersThe Mariners defeated the Brewers 1-0 on Tuesday night, snapping Milwaukee’s 11-game winning streak. Raleigh homered in the sixth inning for the game’s lone run.
It started in the second inning when Isaac Collins singled, and Tyler Black and Blake Perkins both doubled. Perkins’ hit went deep to the warning track to open the scoring, bringing in two runs. The Brewers were hyper-aggressive as those three hits came on a total of six pitches.
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A day after the Seattle Mariners stopped Milwaukee's 11-game win streak, the Brewers won 10-2 to take the three-game series.
Cal Raleigh's 39th home run in the bottom of the sixth inning last night was the decisive blow as the Mariners snapped the Brewer's 11-game win streak by the score of 1-0. Raleigh's bomb was one of only four hits for Seattle on the night, but it was enough thanks in large part to Logan Gilbert's 6.1 innings of two-hit, 10K shutout ball.
Brice Turang drove in three runs with three hits and the Milwaukee Brewers had 17 hits overall in a 10-2 rout of the Seattle Mariners, who sat home run leader Cal Raleigh.
With the MLB Trade Deadline coming up on July 31, ESPN MLB Insider Jeff Passan described the Seattle Mariners as "all-in." Seattle enters play on Wednesday at 54-47 through 101 games. They are five games back in the American League West,
Luis Castillo reacted to his stellar effort against the Houston Astros in the Seattle Mariners' victory on Friday night.
The Mariners gained a game on their American League West rivals in the division standings after a quality start from Luis Castillo.