Randy Arozarena's Homer Ends the Mariners' Skid and Saves Seattle's Early Season
The Mariners needed this one bad. After dropping games they had no business losing, Seattle got the clutch hit it was looking for when Randy Arozarena went deep to lift the Mariners past the Astros, 9-6, and snap a frustrating skid that had the fanbase holding its breath.
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This is exactly the kind of moment that separates teams that stick around in April from teams that dig themselves into early holes. Arozarena stepped up with the game on the line and delivered a homer that gave Seattle the cushion it needed down the stretch. That's the kind of veteran presence you need in early season baseball when every win counts and momentum can swing a whole team's mindset.
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You could feel the relief at T-Mobile Park when Arozarena rounded the bases. The Mariners were in that dangerous zone where losses start to pile up and doubts creep into the clubhouse. This win snaps that skid and gives Seattle a chance to build something real out of these early games. It's only April, but the difference between 1-2 and 2-1 in a stretch like this is massive for the psyche.
The Mariners host the Astros again soon. If Seattle can turn this single win into a series win, you're looking at a completely different early season narrative. That's what's at stake right now in these games against Houston. Arozarena just bought the team some breathing room. Now they need to keep it.
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